Re: [Freeciv-Dev] 2.1.5

2008-06-15 Thread Daniel Markstedt
On Sat, 07 Jun 2008 02:47:35 +0900, Marko Lindqvist [EMAIL PROTECTED]  
wrote:

 2008/6/6 Madeline Book:
 What might be nice is to release 2.1.5 so it can be used
 for the first 2.1.x longturn game (which will probably start in a week  
 or two),

  Then I suggest that we postpone 2.1.5 one week, if that's possible
 for Daniel. I should have time for looking into the gcc 4.3 problem
 early next week.


I'm planning to tag 2.1.5 in about 12 h (when I wake up in the morning.)

  ~Daniel


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Re: [Freeciv-Dev] 2.1.5

2008-06-12 Thread Daniel Markstedt
On Thu, 12 Jun 2008 10:32:01 +0900, Marko Lindqvist [EMAIL PROTECTED]  
wrote:

  Daniel: Does it compile in your environment now?

  #40266 should go in before release (there's no risk of breaking
 anything that currently works; civ1 ruleset is completely broken
 without this patch anyway) but no other stuff.


  - ML

Yup, up and running. :)

Thanks for debugging it, Marko!

  ~Daniel

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Re: [Freeciv-Dev] 2.1.5

2008-06-11 Thread Marko Lindqvist
 Daniel: Does it compile in your environment now?

 #40266 should go in before release (there's no risk of breaking
anything that currently works; civ1 ruleset is completely broken
without this patch anyway) but no other stuff.


 - ML

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Re: [Freeciv-Dev] 2.1.5

2008-06-07 Thread Daniel Markstedt
On Sat, 07 Jun 2008 02:47:35 +0900, Marko Lindqvist [EMAIL PROTECTED]  
wrote:

 2008/6/6 Madeline Book:
 What might be nice is to release 2.1.5 so it can be used
 for the first 2.1.x longturn game (which will probably start in a week  
 or two),

  Then I suggest that we postpone 2.1.5 one week, if that's possible
 for Daniel. I should have time for looking into the gcc 4.3 problem
 early next week.


I'm of course open to postponing any release in the case there are  
showstoppers.

Is Jason's patch in PR#40258 taking care of all errors you've seen, Marko?

 I don't know much at all about the gcc bug (actually I had 4.3 installed
 a while ago, but since I had some problems not just with freeciv I am
 now using 3.4.6).

  I only noticed these problems when compiling Freeciv for Ubuntu
 Intrepid (pre-alpha distribution), which uses gcc 4.3.1 release
 candidate.

  See http://vcust127.louhi.net/freeciv/testing/compilation.php


 Since I don't know how much hassle it is to make a full release for
 freeciv I would tend to support more releases more often. Since then
 the program can be advertised on various sites and users can have
 the feeling that progress is being made. ;)

  Major releases: I definitely agree. Currently new features
 implemented immediately after branching live years in our svn before
 they are in any release = really used.
  Minor releases: S2_1 is already quite mature, just occasional minor
 fixes go in. No point in making releases identical to previous one :-)


I believe that it's worth making maintenance releases as soon as there are  
any crash/memory leak/security fixes.



  I'll be away until Monday.



  - ML

BTW, I just remembered PR#40250 is a blocker for me making the release.

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Re: [Freeciv-Dev] 2.1.5

2008-06-06 Thread Marko Lindqvist
2008/6/6 Daniel Markstedt:
 On 6/5/08, Marko Lindqvist wrote:
 2008/5/26 Daniel Markstedt:

   One week later it is; Targeted release date June 8.

  Freeciv doesn't compile with current gcc 4.3 branch, and 4.3.1 will
  be released any day now.


 Is this reason enough to postpone the 2.1.5 in your opinion?

 If we release 2.1.5 without fix for this, we need to release 2.1.6
rather soon. I believe that otherwise there could be rather long time
between 2.1.5 and 2.1.6. So yes, I think we should postpone 2.1.5.
 Of course, if someone else plans to make lot of fixes to S2_1, making
2.1.6 release soon after 2.1.5 more sensible, situation is quite
different.

 Madeline?


 - ML

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Re: [Freeciv-Dev] 2.1.5

2008-06-06 Thread Madeline Book
On 6/6/08, Marko Lindqvist [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 2008/6/6 Daniel Markstedt:

  On 6/5/08, Marko Lindqvist wrote:
   2008/5/26 Daniel Markstedt:
  
 One week later it is; Targeted release date June 8.
  
Freeciv doesn't compile with current gcc 4.3 branch, and 4.3.1 will
be released any day now.
  
  
   Is this reason enough to postpone the 2.1.5 in your opinion?


  If we release 2.1.5 without fix for this, we need to release 2.1.6
  rather soon. I believe that otherwise there could be rather long time
  between 2.1.5 and 2.1.6. So yes, I think we should postpone 2.1.5.
   Of course, if someone else plans to make lot of fixes to S2_1, making
  2.1.6 release soon after 2.1.5 more sensible, situation is quite
  different.

   Madeline?

In my opinion the fixes for S2_1 that I have encountered recently are
all rather minor and could wait for later; I am still more focused on working
on the editor. What might be nice is to release 2.1.5 so it can be used
for the first 2.1.x longturn game (which will probably start in a week or two),
which will give some good testing data and should find more bugs.

I don't know much at all about the gcc bug (actually I had 4.3 installed
a while ago, but since I had some problems not just with freeciv I am
now using 3.4.6).

Since I don't know how much hassle it is to make a full release for
freeciv I would tend to support more releases more often. Since then
the program can be advertised on various sites and users can have
the feeling that progress is being made. ;)


-
ファンのためにやりましょう!

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Re: [Freeciv-Dev] 2.1.5

2008-06-05 Thread Marko Lindqvist
2008/5/26 Daniel Markstedt:

 One week later it is; Targeted release date June 8.


 Freeciv doesn't compile with current gcc 4.3 branch, and 4.3.1 will
be released any day now.

 --

 btw  I made my local metaserver installation available to anybody:
http://vcust127.louhi.net/freeciv/metaserver/


 - ML

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Re: [Freeciv-Dev] 2.1.5

2008-05-25 Thread Marko Lindqvist
2008/5/24 Daniel Markstedt:
 There's been a month since 2.1.4 and I've seen a number of fixes
 since. I propose preparing a 2.1.5 maintenance release with ETA next
 weekend.

 What do you think?

 Well, if one tries to sync this with my personal timetable, it would
make sense to release 2.1.5 one week later.


 - ML

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Re: [Freeciv-Dev] 2.1.5

2008-05-25 Thread Daniel Markstedt
On Mon, 26 May 2008 07:00:07 +0900, Marko Lindqvist [EMAIL PROTECTED]  
wrote:

 2008/5/24 Daniel Markstedt:
 There's been a month since 2.1.4 and I've seen a number of fixes
 since. I propose preparing a 2.1.5 maintenance release with ETA next
 weekend.

 What do you think?

  Well, if one tries to sync this with my personal timetable, it would
 make sense to release 2.1.5 one week later.


  - ML


One week later it is; Targeted release date June 8.

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