I modified just to try 50-60 pireps directly from the database putting the correct prices, then i went under mantainance and pushed resed PIREPS finances… nearly 90% of the pireps i modified manually on the database went back to 0.
You can upgrade to the betas (2.x), since I’m fixing bugs in that (I’m working on fuel price stuff now, just commited 813), but you’d have to update fairly often. There might also be problems, but not as big as on 1.0, and I fix them really quickly once found (within a day or two)
You can upgrade to the betas (2.x), since I’m fixing bugs in that (I’m working on fuel price stuff now, just commited 813), but you’d have to update fairly often. There might also be problems, but not as big as on 1.0, and I fix them really quickly once found (within a day or two)
So it’s not for sure 0.37 per lb, but enourmosly less.
The funny thing is the airport page in the admin section, even if i have written FALSE next to all airports i have written under Fuel Costs the LIVE word.
As usual, this is not to say that you did an error, but just trying to make always better this great program and keep up your great work.
I found a bug, where it won’t let you blank the fuel price.
If you set to false FUEL_GET_LIVE_PRICE (looks like you did), and set the fuel price as blank, it will then pick up that default price.
I fixed the bug where it default it to 0 when it’s blank. Though, I might say if it’s 0, and LIVE_PRICE is false, then it should use that default price? Would that be ok?
I just now set my config file to use live pricing. It is necessary to go back and edit every single airport fuel cost to 0 so it will use live fuel cost even though it is set to true in the config file?
I just now set my config file to use live pricing. It is necessary to go back and edit every single airport fuel cost to 0 so it will use live fuel cost even though it is set to true in the config file?
Yeah, if it finds a price entered it will use that, since live pricing is only available at maybe 70% of US airports (maybe not even that high)