Howdy, I had tagged the current head as release-0_91_001 a few days ago. This includes changes Philippe Michel made to the neural nets, and a fix to the asymmetric MET processing. I've been using this for a few days, and everything seems fine. It compiles without issue on Ubuntu and Windows and does seem stable.
Down stream maintainers may wish to use this as a stable release. The next Windows release will be based on this tag. Hopefully I will get the build out this week. The next official Windows build will not be the same as earlier ones. I have decided to use slightly newer version of libraries (GTK etc) and a move to Python 2.7. There are some peculiar GUI bugs (In the board settings) that are resolved by this change. The build process will use the same build environment as the one I have made available for rolling your own builds on the Windows platform the past year and a half. This process uses the normal autogen, configure, make procedure using MinGW/MSYS rather than a custom Windows makefile. Because of this one will have to download the full installer to make sure that all the new dependencies are installed. For those interested in a preview (development) of this release using the old build method and older libraries it can be downloaded here: http://files.gnubg.com/media/windows/gnubg-DEV0_91_001-20130404-setup.exe -- Michael Petch GNU Backgammon Developer OpenPGP FingerPrint=D81C 6A0D 987E 7DA5 3219 6715 466A 2ACE 5CAE 3304 _______________________________________________ Bug-gnubg mailing list [email protected] https://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/bug-gnubg
