Re: [crossfire] [ 1876788 ] Doubled characters in GTK clients (closed)

2008-12-19 Thread Nicolas Weeger
Hello.

 All GTK clients on trunk and branch are now considered free of the
 infamous and elusive double-character bug.  i586 clients were tested
 at SVN r11002, and x86_64 clients were tested at SVN r11012.

Nice, thanks for the fixes.

 Whomever builds the Windows client might want to rebuild a new
 snapshot.

I'll try to find time for that.

 Lets also consider getting the trunk clients built and in distribution.
 I have auto-build scripts that make it pretty easy to generate both
 branch and trunk client RPM packages and and tarballs.

Windows builds aren't that easy, unfortunately (I think), so making 
single-click scripts may not be that easy.

 I also would like to see the trunk clients become the new stable
 clients before 2.x goes incompatible with branches/1.x.  I am
 willing to pitch in here as demonstrated by this drawn out debug.
 I've got many many hours into these clients and would like to
 see that effort acknowledged with a release.

Sounds ok for me.


Nicolas
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[crossfire] Release 1.12

2008-12-19 Thread Lalo Martins
I'd like to propose that, before we set off on major rewrites, we 
officially give up on the previous 2.0 effort, and release what's 
currently on trunk as 1.12.  (Which probably means either merge the 
branch, or abandon it and just use trunk...)

There are major improvements on trunk, notably an actually usable gtk 
client; since trunk is no longer going to be the basis for 2.0, there's 
no point sticking to the 1.x branch any longer.

(Maybe there should be a vote on rolling back / not merging the rebalance 
changes.  Personally I love them.  But I've seen some people claim 
they're not finished enough for release.)

best,
   Lalo Martins
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   then they seem improbable, and then, when we
   summon the will, they soon become inevitable.
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