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Some core developers are working with Linux and have no access to a Windows installation in order to test if what they have implemented for Linux will works for Windows or Mac. The build server will automatically start a new compilation after each commit is pushed to the source code repository. We have the ability to compile the source code for Linux, Windows and Mac.
Some core developers are working with Linux and have no access to a Windows installation in order to test if what they have implemented for Linux will works for Windows or Mac. The build server will automatically start a new compilation after each commit is pushed to the source code repository. We have the ability to compile the source code for Linux, Windows and Mac.
A "nightly build" is one that is automatically generated each night (hence the name) from the most recent code. Since it has not received as much testing as normal FlightGear versions, you might encounter some bugs; on the contrary, you get access to the latest-and-greatest features before they are officially released.
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  |url    = https://forum.flightgear.org/viewtopic.php?p=283958#p283958
  |title  = <nowiki>Re: Tutorial: How to get Aircraft Center to work</nowiki>
  |author = <nowiki>elgaton</nowiki>
  |date  = May 1st, 2016
  |added  = May 7th, 2016
  |script_version = 0.34
  }}
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