Sven Schreiber wrote:
Abdelrazak Younes schrieb:
Sven Schreiber wrote:
IMHO it would be more efficient to test the current status instead of
stumbling over "fixedintrunk" bugs again and again. Currently it seems
to me that many known and/or fixed bugs are reported again and again,
which in turn may induce some people (like me) not to report (minor)
issues anymore. As a consequence, this way some bugs may go unnoticed.
Another solution would be that you compile from source ;-)
Or that someone produces daily binaries for the main distributions
(including Mac and Windows). I think this would be a great way to
contribute for non-developers... any volunteers?
I might volunteer IF it can be cross-compiled from Linux and somebody
points me to some documentation. Later on I might also try to get it
done from Windows, but not right now (which hopefully means not before
1.5.0).
There's plenty of documentation in the source. But I am not sure anyone
has ever tried to cross-compiled from Linux.
Assuming that 1.5.0 final will not be released within the next week
(wanna bet?), I still think that having a rc2 sooner rather than later
is a good idea.
Jose heard you ;-)
http://wiki.lyx.org/Devel.ReleaseSchedule
Abdel.