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However, the source files used to '''build the whole FlightGear package''' are continuously being developed by dozens of contributors, who collaborate using the source code management system [[Git]] to create a new "unstable" version every few days. If you want to use one of these unstable versions, or tinker with the source files to create your own custom version, the pages below describe how to compile the FlightGear package from the Git source files (repository at [http://www.gitorious.org/fg Gitorious.org]).
However, the source files used to '''build the whole FlightGear package''' are continuously being developed by dozens of contributors, who collaborate using the source code management system [[Git]] to create a new "unstable" version every few days. If you want to use one of these unstable versions, or tinker with the source files to create your own custom version, the pages below describe how to compile the FlightGear package from the Git source files (repository at [http://www.gitorious.org/fg Gitorious.org]).


If you'd like to use an integrated development environment, illustrated instructions for building FlightGear and its dependencies can be found in [[Howto:_Build_FlightGear_with_NetBeans_using_CMake]].
If you'd like to use an integrated development environment, illustrated instructions for building FlightGear and its dependencies can be found in [[Howto:_Build_FlightGear_with_NetBeans_using_CMake]], this should work on both, Windows and Linux systems (NetBeans being a cross-platform IDE).


'''Building FlightGear''' may refer to:
'''Building FlightGear''' may refer to:

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