Hi Stuart,
Maik Justus schrieb am 26.11.2007 23:52:
> Hi Stuart,
> Stuart Buchanan schrieb am 25.11.2007 23:14:
>
>> I've uploaded a new version now
>> which works fine for me.
>>
>> BTW: the URL above it wrong, should be:
>>
>> http://www.nanjika.co.uk/flightgear/multiplayer.nas
>>
>> -Stuart
>
Hi Stuart,
Stuart Buchanan schrieb am 25.11.2007 23:14:
> I've uploaded a new version now
> which works fine for me.
>
> BTW: the URL above it wrong, should be:
>
> http://www.nanjika.co.uk/flightgear/multiplayer.nas
>
> -Stuart
>
I have used your new version this evening and got no MP-Chat-Bug.
Maik wrote:
> Hi Stuart,
> Stuart Buchanan schrieb am 25.11.2007 20:36:
> > One things that may explain the repeating messages without
> duplicated
>
> > callsigns was that the code was doing string comparisons with
> ==.
>
I've changed
> > this to using cmp() instead in the latest version of
Hi Stuart,
Stuart Buchanan schrieb am 25.11.2007 20:36:
> One things that may explain the repeating messages without duplicated
> callsigns was that the code was doing string comparisons with ==. I've changed
> this to using cmp() instead in the latest version of the code, available here:
>
> http
Hi Stuart,
Stuart Buchanan schrieb am 25.11.2007 16:09:
> I haven't seen this bug (yet), so the following is to some extent guesswork
> based
> on the information above.
>
> The MP chat system keeps a hash of all the incoming messages keyed against the
> callsign of the user. This is the only way
AnMaster wrote:
> I have seen this in cases without duplicate callsigns online.
>
> Another related bug: sometimes when anyone joins it will show
> the
"hello" message for the wrong user, i.e. mpdummy for everyone. This bug is
> more
unusual however.
That could be the AI tree getting slightly
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alexis bory wrote:
> I've seen a couple of time an endless repetition of two lines of messages
> issued (at least at the origin) by a single MP player, usually repetitions
> are rather limited.
> Also, I have been reported to trigger such endless rep
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Stuart Buchanan wrote:
> I haven't seen this bug (yet), so the following is to some extent guesswork
> based
> on the information above.
>
> The MP chat system keeps a hash of all the incoming messages keyed against the
> callsign of the user. This
Stuart Buchanan a écrit :
> My suspicion is that there are multiple MP aircraft with the same
> callsign in the session. My there should be multiple mpdummy aircraft
> I am not sure, but it is obviously a situation that is going to
> become more common as FG MP becomes more popular, so the cha
LeeE wrote:
> On Sunday 25 November 2007 08:44, Syd&Sandy wrote:
> > On Sun, 25 Nov 2007 09:45:30 +0100
> >
> > Maik Justus wrote:
> > > Hi,
> > >
> > > a few month ago there was a discussion about a bug in the MP-chat
> > > (don't remember if it was on the list or on irc):
> > >
> > > Sometimes o
On Sunday 25 November 2007 08:44, Syd&Sandy wrote:
> On Sun, 25 Nov 2007 09:45:30 +0100
>
> Maik Justus <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > Hi,
> >
> > a few month ago there was a discussion about a bug in the MP-chat
> > (don't remember if it was on the list or on irc):
> >
> > Sometimes one get the la
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I have seen this in both plib and osg branch (I use both).
Regards,
AnMaster
Maik Justus wrote:
> Hi,
>
> a few month ago there was a discussion about a bug in the MP-chat (don't
> remember if it was on the list or on irc):
>
> Sometimes one ge
On Sun, 25 Nov 2007 09:45:30 +0100
Maik Justus <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi,
>
> a few month ago there was a discussion about a bug in the MP-chat (don't
> remember if it was on the list or on irc):
>
> Sometimes one get the last message(s) of one ore more other MP-pilots
> repeated and rep
Hi,
a few month ago there was a discussion about a bug in the MP-chat (don't
remember if it was on the list or on irc):
Sometimes one get the last message(s) of one ore more other MP-pilots
repeated and repeated and repeated, therefore this/these messages scroll
over the screen, which makes th
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