On 4/4/07, Stéphane Magnenat <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I've checkouted a fresh alpha22-rc, done the debchange and made the deb. Do you want me to commit the result in this branch ?
Yes! These are the last changes in the alpha22-rc branch, from which we can make it static.
I've made and uploaded debian sarge package. I t works on ubuntu feisty, can anyone tell me if it works on testing, sid and others versions of ubuntu? If so, we can always create release deb on Debian stable. We should cleanup the download page a bit!
Agreed. It is getting cluttered, not making best use of Wiki formatting.
We should update the screenshot page as well. By the way, we should add -Wall in configure.in (it was once, who removed it?). And perhaps also use -O2 instead of -O3 and add -g. Those were the previous default values I think.
In the HEAD cvs, -Wall should be added, agreed. -O3 (as opposed to -O2 -g) was chosen because a user who knows how to use gdb will be able to override compile settings. An average user will see a crash and know nothing of how to solve it. When debugging with them, we can simply tell them how to compile with -g. Other users, especially on low cpu systems, can benifet from the noticable speed increase that comes with -O3. If people strongly feel the differ, we can change those options on the next release.
I also think we should wait for some binaries before doing any official release announcements next time.
Agreed. The main tarball should also be tested before its official release. I had one person test it and he said it ran. If there was missing graphics, they usually cause a crash right at the beginning, and his program ran so I'm assuming that files aren't missing.
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