Anatid Robotics and Multiversal Mechatronics proudly presents the first flight assistant autopilot: MechJeb
MechJeb2 is a mod for the game Kerbal Space Program. To learn how to use it, visit the wiki. For more info, visit this KSP forum post.
Download from Jenkins: https://ksp.sarbian.com/jenkins/job/MechJeb2-Release/
Unzip the zip in KSP GameData directory. You should have something that looks like that :
Kerbal Space Program
-- GameData
-- MechJeb2
-- Bundles
-- Icons
-- Localization
-- Parts
-- Plugins
CKAN has all the release of MechJeb, just install it as usual.
If you want the unstable dev version of MechJeb then :
Why is the Mechjeb menu not showing?
Make sure you have the part on your ship (AR202 case in the Control section).
(Windows) I cannot find Mechjeb anywhere, there aren't even parts in the R&D facility!
Some Windows protection and anti-virus software can sometimes block KSP from loading MechJeb.
You should install KSP outside the C:\Program Files (x86)\
directory. Steam has an option to change the install directory
of a game or you can just copy the directory somewhere else.
Why is some Mechjeb function not available?
Science and career mode requires you to unlock some specific node in the Research and Development tree. You also may need to upgrade the tracking station to level 2 (game code restriction we can't do much about).
How do I report a bug?
Check if your problem has already been reported: https://github.com/MuMech/MechJeb2/issues
If you found a problem which is similar to yours, feel free to add more information to the existing issue.
If you cannot find the problem, get a log and create a new issue with a descriptive title of the problem.
The project uses Mono and Make to build the addon, make sure you have both installed.
export KSPDIR="${XDG_DATA_HOME}/Steam/SteamApps/common/Kerbal Space Program"
make build
make install
Install the version of Unity that KSP uses ( Currently 2019.2.2f1 )
Configure your system environment variables and add:
Load MechJeb2.sln and open the properties of the MechJeb2 project (Right-Click=>properties). In the "Reference Path" section add the KSP libs folder to the list ( usually C:\Program Files (x86)\Steam\SteamApps\Common\Kerbal Space Program\KSP_x64_Data\Managed )
Repeat step 3 for the MechJebLib, MechJebLibBindings, and MechJebLibTest projects.
Perform nuget restore
to get external dependencies such as JetBrains.Annotations.
Licensed under the GNU General Public License, Version 3.
Portions (in the "MechJebLib" directory) are placed in the public domain and are documented in the affected source code headers.