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Post by borisvp on Dec 17, 2009 15:42:28 GMT -5
Hi,
since yesterday, the hub schedule generation does not work anymore. It did work before, although it sometimes created odd data, like flights with no departure or no destinaton and departure times lile 2399 or 5875.
Error is: Your hub aiport was not found in the database.
Rebuilding the aiport database results in this: Rename from E:\FS2004\FSCaptain\Config\New_Airports.cfg to E:\FS2004\FSCaptain\Config\Airports.cfg failed with 13.
It does create a New_Airports.cfg, though, and it looks OK: LPPS,9900,1,1,0,33.070833,-16.349722,Porto Santo
Is that a restriction of the demo version which I still try out? Version 1.02.
Regards Boris
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Post by Dutch Owen on Dec 17, 2009 16:43:19 GMT -5
The code 13 means the program doesn't have permission to rename the New_Airports.cfg to Airports.cfg. If you do that yourself, the hub generator will work again.
Hope this helps, Dutch
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Post by borisvp on Dec 17, 2009 17:52:45 GMT -5
Hi Dutch, unfortunately not. Although I have no clue why the program cannot rename the file (all permissions are set), I renamed it manually to airports.cfg, but no success. The error remains. In the FCOM log there is no entry regarding the airports.cfg. It doesn't even work anymore with a fresh install of version 1.04 Any ideas? Boris
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Post by Dutch Owen on Dec 17, 2009 20:16:43 GMT -5
Which airport are you trying to generate for your hub?
It's not a restriction, there aren't any except the three airports you are limited to start a flight from.
Dutch
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Post by borisvp on Dec 18, 2009 4:32:30 GMT -5
Dutch,
I'm not in the phase of flight testing yet. Evaluation of aviation related software usually takes a little longer ;D
I tried KSEA as well as KPDX and other airports in the Administrator with no FS running, all the same. Could it be an issue of my Windows?
Boris
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