2013/10/28 Christopher Sean Morrison <[email protected]>:
> I'm usually okay with a source-only releases known to not compile on one or 
> two platforms.

Windows isn't only "one platform".  It's widely used, even in the
Army.  Or you could look at the download statistics on sourceforge.  A
colleague has already complained to me about the bad quality of
BRL-CAD.  I said to him that he can not expect to have a compileble
trunk every day, but a release?

Furthermore we are very interested in the latest developments here,
e.g. the new bounding box features and STEP conversion.  To keep on
track we need the trunk.  At least from time to time.

> Given this will likely be the version used for GCI, I can push the RELEASE 
> branch through a Windows compilation test and get it working.  I'll do that 
> this week.

I'll do so too.

Daniel

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