On Tue, Apr 10, 2012 at 12:30 PM, Olivier wrote:
To the best of my knowledge, you can only cite books, including very
recent ones: Akkana Peck is publishing a third edition of her book at
Apress, and I'm publishing a new book at No Starch. Mine will be
published in a few weeks, and it will be
On Tue, Apr 10, 2012 at 4:50 AM, John A. Wallace jw72...@verizon.net wrote:
After downloading that build of GIMP for Windows, I got a malware alert from
AVG
2012 about part of it containing a Trojan. I have attached a screenshot of the
alert. Any ideas about that? Thanks.
Yes, several.
a)
Hello everyone,
I'm a GEGL developer and I've been working since last year implementing
OpenCL support in GEGL. We have for now:
- An API to write OpenCL point and area operations
- A way to share image data between operations in the GPU (so we don't have
to bring the image back and forth the
John:
That build is from Partha. I'm pretty sure that it's a false positive,
since he has been contribuiting with builds for some time and nobody had
problems with his builds. Just in case, contact him and ask him about this
warning.
As I mentioned above, you shouldn't report problems with
Looks like Gez has a direct line to who knows who. :)
Yes, my builds were uploaded to Graphicall.org by one of the users. I
have looked into these reports and they are all false. One user
reported running the build through a lot of so called detectors. Some
of them claim there are trojans in
Hi,
I just downloaded Jernej Simončič's windows build of 2.8.0-RC1 and found
that both on my tablet running Windows 7 with Intel HD3000 graphics as
well as on my desktop, also running Windows 7 but with an ATI Radeon
5870, panning around an image looks really weird once you pan too fast:
2012/4/10 Partha Bagchi parth...@gmail.com
Looks like Gez has a direct line to who knows who. :)
Nah, I'm just following the news closely and read some comments here and
there.
One of those comments was Partha we love you, so I guess you aren't a bad
guy spreading malware after all ;-)