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curt
2119db35c3 This is step "1" of probably "many" in the process of separating out the
scene management code and organizing it within simgear.  My strategy is
to identify the code I want to move, and break it's direct flightgear
dependencies.  Then it will be free to move over into the simgear package.

- Moved some property specific code into simgear/props/
- Split out the condition code from fgfs/src/Main/fg_props and put it
  in it's own source file in simgear/props/
- Created a scene subdirectory for scenery, model, and material property
  related code.
- Moved location.[ch]xx into simgear/scene/model/
- The location and condition code had dependencies on flightgear's global
  state (all the globals-> stuff, the flightgear property tree, etc.)  SimGear
  code can't depend on it so that data has to be passed as parameters to the
  functions/methods/constructors.
- This need to pass data as function parameters had a dramatic cascading
  effect throughout the FlightGear code.
2003-05-06 23:46:24 +00:00
andy
d98b7f05ff Honor the /sim/freeze/fuel property to inhibit fuel consumption at runtime.
Link the standalone executable against the source files explicitly rather
than libYASim, as the Irix linker can't handle the unneeded dependance on
other parts of FlightGear.
2002-11-30 20:22:25 +00:00
andy
0b2a45e256 Add the command-line yasim compiler to the automake configuration. It
installs into the build directory as "yasim".  Simply run it with the
xml file as its only argument.
2002-11-30 06:28:18 +00:00
andy
df2b147ef5 Really simple command line airplane compiler. Basically a test program;
not integrated into the Makefile.am stuff.
2002-06-10 20:15:35 +00:00