Macrophage42
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Or at least make sure the nosecone is owned by the sustainer...Delete the nosecone and then add it back. Maybe Open rocket is just having a bad day.
Microphage42 --I have a 3-stage rocket using BT-60 body tubes and a PNC-60A nose cone. When I run a sim, I get this warning, "Forward end of airframe is open". How do I fix this?
OpenRocket file attached.
Yeah, that's weird. I run the simulations in 22.02 windows and still get no warnings whatsoever.I can open it with OR 22.02 (Windows setup) without problems, but after simulating it the warning appears on mouse hover in the list of simulations. It's only a warning though without any apparent ill effects.
I also tried OpenRocket-15.03.jar, but that doesn't work with the posted file that was created with a newer version.
Reinhard
lakeroadster --@Macrophage42 @kjhambrick and @Reinhard
What version of Open Rocket are you using? Version 22.02 Opens the file with no errors
I just noted a detail. Simply opening the file and running the simulations over and over will most of his time result in no warning for Simulation 3, but in about 10% of runs, the warnings will also appear on Simulation 3. So far, it's always either both warnings (forward end open and large angle of attack) or none of it. I wasn't able to trigger a different outcome on Simulation 1 or 2.On the example rocket, hmmmm..... I don't know why the third simulation isn't showing it. That will take some thought.
File them all.By the way, do you want bug reports on Github for those "looks odd, but doesn't seem to cause any further harm" things or do you prefer them for only more clear cut bugs?
We try to watch all the various sources we have for bug reports (email from the error dialog, the old OR bugs mailing list, here, our discord server, reddit, facebook...) but the github issues page at https://github.com/openrocket/openrocket/issues is where we track, triage, and discuss the actual reports. That's the best place to tell us about them, no matter how minor or ephemeral they are.File them all.
Reinhard --@lakeroadster and @kjhambrick
Just to be explicit: When you run a simulation from Triad.ork, your simulation results shows the "Green Orb" and "Green Check Mark" icons? On mouse hover the tool tip "Simulation x, Up to date, No warnings" is shown? (Like in the last screenshot in my post #8)
Reinhard
Slackware is fun, but so many paper cuts! It's been a few years since I ran it in anything but a test VM. I recall there was a way to get better fonts, but I've long since forgotten what it was. (Just checked my notes, which are usually copious when it comes to OS configuration, and I didn't find it.)Sorry about the ugly text ... I've gotten used to it
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