Re: [OctDev] Octconf 2013

2012-11-23 Thread Philip Nienhuis
c. wrote: On 22 Nov 2012, at 21:11, Júlio Hoffimann wrote: Do you have a defined date? Regards, Júlio. OctConf 2012 was July 16-20 I'd say around that time (2 weeks before or after at most) would be a good choice to not interfere with spring semester and summer holidays. Expect most

[OctDev] low level I/O (GPIB, USBTMC, VXI11)

2012-11-23 Thread Stefan Mahr
Hi, I just noticed that there were Summer of Code Project Ideas for low level I/O. Some years ago I already posted my toolbox for serial, tcp, gpib (and visa) to this list. Meanwhile I have added VXI11 and USBTMC. National Instruments GPIBENET-100 support is started, but even more incomplete

Re: [OctDev] low level I/O (GPIB, USBTMC, VXI11)

2012-11-23 Thread Jordi Gutiérrez Hermoso
On 23 November 2012 10:34, Stefan Mahr dac...@gmx.de wrote: Some years ago I already posted my toolbox for serial, tcp, gpib (and visa) to this list. Meanwhile I have added VXI11 and USBTMC. National Instruments GPIBENET-100 support is started, but even more incomplete than the rest of the

Re: [OctDev] low level I/O (GPIB, USBTMC, VXI11)

2012-11-23 Thread c.
On 23 Nov 2012, at 16:34, Stefan Mahr wrote: Hi, I just noticed that there were Summer of Code Project Ideas for low level I/O. Some years ago I already posted my toolbox for serial, tcp, gpib (and visa) to this list. Meanwhile I have added VXI11 and USBTMC. National Instruments

[OctDev] moving Octave Forge mailing list to core's mailman server

2012-11-23 Thread Carnë Draug
Hi everyone I'm proposing moving the current Octave Forge mailing list (octave-dev@lists.sourceforge.net) to the same server as as the ones from Octave core. My suggestion is to have the following octave related mailing lists: * maintain...@octave.org - same as now, discussion of development of

Re: [OctDev] moving Octave Forge mailing list to core's mailman server

2012-11-23 Thread Olaf Till
Hi Carnë, On Fri, Nov 23, 2012 at 07:17:40PM +0100, Carnë Draug wrote: Hi everyone I'm proposing moving the current Octave Forge mailing list (octave-dev@lists.sourceforge.net) to the same server as as the ones from Octave core. My suggestion is to have the following octave related mailing

Re: [OctDev] moving Octave Forge mailing list to core's mailman server

2012-11-23 Thread Olaf Till
On Fri, Nov 23, 2012 at 07:46:50PM +0100, Olaf Till wrote: ... And actually I would like to see what list a mail was meant for, even if there was more than one destination. Sorry, this part was nonsense. Please Forget it. Olaf -- public key id EAFE0591, e.g. on

Re: [OctDev] moving Octave Forge mailing list to core's mailman server

2012-11-23 Thread Jordi Gutiérrez Hermoso
On 23 November 2012 15:40, Daniel J Sebald daniel.seb...@ieee.org wrote: Still forge I wonder about. The term seems too broad and vague. Forge is a pretty generic term for a code sharing site, although SourceForge happens to be the most popular one. ForjaIris and GForge come to mind as

Re: [OctDev] removing java package from SVN tree

2012-11-23 Thread Martin Helm
Am 23.11.2012 21:52, schrieb Carnë Draug: Hi everyone the java package as been moved to Octave core (see http://hg.savannah.gnu.org/hgweb/octave/rev/acf0addfc610). I want to remove the package from the SVN tree to prevent accidental branching of its development. I will keep the tarball in

Re: [OctDev] low level I/O (GPIB, USBTMC, VXI11)

2012-11-23 Thread Stefan Mahr
Jordi Gutiérrez Hermoso wrote: Some years ago I already posted my toolbox for serial, tcp, gpib (and visa) to this list. Meanwhile I have added VXI11 and USBTMC. National Instruments GPIBENET-100 support is started, but even more incomplete than the rest of the toolbox. However, basic

Re: [OctDev] low level I/O (GPIB, USBTMC, VXI11)

2012-11-23 Thread Stefan Mahr
Julien Salort wrote: That makes 3 packages for the same purpose. However, I don't know about yours, but mine uses National Instruments libraries for VISA and DAQmx, and free libraries for FireWire cameras and Modbus. I guess the NI part is not compatible with octave-forge policy of not

Re: [OctDev] low level I/O (GPIB, USBTMC, VXI11)

2012-11-23 Thread Stefan Mahr
Stefan Mahr wrote: Jordi Gutiérrez Hermoso wrote: Some years ago I already posted my toolbox for serial, tcp, gpib (and visa) to this list. Meanwhile I have added VXI11 and USBTMC. National Instruments GPIBENET-100 support is started, but even more incomplete than the rest of the toolbox.