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Revision as of 14:39, 7 June 2009
FgFuse is a fuse filesystem for linux that lets you browse, read and write the properties of FligthGear from a mount point. Communication between FgFuse and FlightGear is done via a socket connection.
It is written in python and needs the python-fuse package insatlled.
downlaod
You can downlaod the script from here
Usage
first of all you need to launch flightgear with the --telnet option. i.e.
fgfs --telnet=10000
where 10000 is the telnet port to listen to. After launched flightgear, launch fgfuse like this example:
python fgFuse.py 127.0.0.1 10000 /tmp/fg/
where
- 127.0.0.1 is the address of the pc running flightgear
- 10000 is the telent port which FlightGear session is listening to.
- /tmp/fg/ is the empty directory that will be mounted
when finished unmount the folder with this command:
fusermount -u /tmp/fg/