FSAirlines Beta Bugs

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Re: FSAirlines Beta Bugs

Post by DaveB »

Hi Johnny..

Just a thought but did you have any problems closing the flight.. eg, did you have to manually upload a pirep??

EDIT..
Another thought Johnny. You've obviously flown the flight as neither you or the T3 are in EGLL. The best thing to do here is go onto FSA.. click on the book flight page then cancel the current flight. As all the relevant bits and pieces are in place (you and the aircraft) it shouldn't delete the flight you've just done. That said.. it shouldn't be showing the flight booked either!! Anyway.. try cancelling the flight towit the end result is that both you and the aircraft are still in EKCH ready to book the return :)

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Re: FSAirlines Beta Bugs

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Dave,
No manual upload required.
Just tried to cancel flight and I am now shown to be at Kastrup! Whatever you did - thanks!
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Re: FSAirlines Beta Bugs

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Hi Johnny..

I think the system threw a wobbly mate. Glad you're sorted ;-)

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Re: FSAirlines Beta Bugs

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Hello, Its me again!
Can't seem to access Fsairlines website. Keep getting:-
"Couldn't connect to database server: Can't connect to local MySQL server through socket '/var/lib/mysql/mysql.sock' (2)"
(Whatever that means)
Anyone else had a problem?
JW

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Re: FSAirlines Beta Bugs

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Yep, me too :@ No FSairlines signatures appearing here either.

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Re: FSAirlines Beta Bugs

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Already being discussed here: http://www.cbfsim.org/cb-bb/viewtopic.php?f=15&t=15719 Seems as though somebody has forgotten to feed the meter :lol: Fustrating, lets just hope it is sorted soon.

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Hi Guy's..

The client has been updated again to 1.1.3. Hopefully, the probs encountered with 1.1.2 have been fixed ;-)

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Hi Dave, the version I have been using is 1.13 (its been out for a couple of says now) It seems something has got broken with the fuelling somewhere and as I don't want to get charged for fuel i already have i think i will hold back for a while until a fix is found.

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Sri Richard..

Not been in the air since before christmas and presumed 1.1.2 had just been released with 1.1.3 as the quick fix :brick: Must pay more attention :doho:

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Re: FSAirlines Beta Bugs

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Hi Guys,

Just a quick heads up re the unreliabilty of FSA recently, this was due to an internal coding on the site concerning the airport population calculations. Memory was being assigned to the calculation but was not getting released. As more calcs were performed, available memory was being reduced until the site ground to a halt until it was rebooted. Of course, the memory hog continued again and would grind to a halt again. Thankfully, Konny found where the problem lay and fixed it and touch wood has been ok since. Now, we just need to get the refuelling sorted since the bug got introduced in the new v 1.1.3 client release.

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