On Fri, 2013-03-22 at 13:36 -0500, Jeremiah Benham wrote: > > On Mar 22, 2013 12:26 PM, "Richard Shann" <[email protected]> > wrote: > > > > Jeremiah - can we put this translation into the release? I would say > > yes, as we still haven't built the proposed binaries nor, indeed the > > final tarball with version set to 1.0.0 and that is the real cut-off > > point. > > Yes. OK, I have re-synced with translationproject.org and installed the new translation.
> Shall I set the version number to 1.0.0 now? Yes. > The windows binary is good to go correct? Yes: I will download it once it is built with the new translation and 1.0.0 set, for the last sanity check. And I will sanity check the tarball once it is on denemo.org (only after that is done should we declare the release and upload identical files to ftp.gnu.org) > I am just going to rebuild it with version 1.0.0 set. The Mac os > version seems good. I did notice that on some of the Macs I tested it > out on, you couldn't click on a menu item. You could navigate through > the menus but it did not respond to left mouse click. This only > happened on 1 out 4 macs I tested on. I am going to try and upgrade > gtk to see if that fixes the problem. I created a linux binary that I > have not yet uploaded. It ran fine in Ubuntu 12.04 but segfaulted in > 10.04. The segfault was related to portaudio backend. The errors on > the command line made it look as if it was loading system portaudio > modules instead of the ones in denemo/usr/.... both linux and mac > versions crash on occasion when changing preferences. I believe it has > to do with restarting audio subsystem. In ubuntu 10.04 I could use it > if denemorc has "none" set instead of the default portaudio. It will be fine to post this with a description on the known problems with it on our website > > > The only thing that makes me hesitate is that I proposed that we > should > > cut off last week, and I know Federico made a particular effort to > > submit his partial translation for that. > > > > Another thing with relation to the release - should we cross-post > the > > demos elsewhere - does anyone have a youtube account that they would > > like to use for this (and would it be a Good Thing)? > > I have a youtube account. I can post it on mine if you don't want to > create an account. If it is an account you monitor, that would be good (I assume there is nothing especially evil about youtube ... I don't follow these things) > > I can imagine that > > unless one is going to respond to comments on these sites then > posting > > On youtube you can turn comments off I believe. Yes, I think they all allow this; it would certainly be good to do that if the comments are not going to be read by us. Shall I post your video on the vimeo site? I will try to monitor this one. Richard _______________________________________________ Denemo-devel mailing list [email protected] https://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/denemo-devel
