Hi,
On Sat, Sep 14, 2013, Kai Tietz wrote:
2013/9/14 JonY jo...@users.sourceforge.net:
Trunk is already the devel branch, /stable/* is for stable users. what
we could do is make a new /testing that constantly have safe and
proven changes merged from /trunk, kind of like debian-testing,
On 9/14/2013 14:03, Kai Tietz wrote:
2013/9/14 JonY jo...@users.sourceforge.net:
On 9/14/2013 02:45, Ozkan Sezer wrote:
On 9/13/13, Kai Tietz wrote:
Well, I consider, if we might want to define _FORCENAMELESSUNION in
_mingw.h for 3.0, and remove it on our trunk. By this we reduce
fallout
Adrien Nader schreef op za 14-09-2013 om 08:13 [+0200]:
I've already mentioned that; I really prefer to have tarballs and
releases, even if they are preview or alpha.
Currently everyone uses a different CRT and it's almost impossible to
remember the differences between them.
PS: I prefer
On 9/14/2013 19:11, Erik van Pienbroek wrote:
Adrien Nader schreef op za 14-09-2013 om 08:13 [+0200]:
I've already mentioned that; I really prefer to have tarballs and
releases, even if they are preview or alpha.
Currently everyone uses a different CRT and it's almost impossible to
remember
JonY schreef op za 14-09-2013 om 19:24 [+0800]:
Daily automated tarballs already done by buildbot. Probably need to add
something like svnversion to generate release revision info in a special
header.
I personally think daily releases are a bit too much bleeding edge. Of
course they're useful
On 9/14/2013 19:49, Erik van Pienbroek wrote:
JonY schreef op za 14-09-2013 om 19:24 [+0800]:
Daily automated tarballs already done by buildbot. Probably need to add
something like svnversion to generate release revision info in a special
header.
I personally think daily releases are a bit
Op 14-sep.-2013 13:50 schreef Erik van Pienbroek e...@vanpienbroek.nl
het volgende:
JonY schreef op za 14-09-2013 om 19:24 [+0800]:
Daily automated tarballs already done by buildbot. Probably need to add
something like svnversion to generate release revision info in a special
header.
I
JonY, just to let you know that your emails come as an attachment in not in
the body of the email.
Sorry :)
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On Sat, Sep 14, 2013 at 9:44 AM, Ruben Van Boxem
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Op 14-sep.-2013 13:50 schreef Erik van Pienbroek e...@vanpienbroek.nl
het volgende:
JonY schreef op za 14-09-2013 om 19:24 [+0800]:
Daily automated tarballs already done by buildbot. Probably need to add
On 9/14/2013 21:46, Incongruous wrote:
JonY, just to let you know that your emails come as an attachment in not in
the body of the email.
Sorry :)
Use a client that supports PGP/MIME, something other than Outlook express.
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I asked somebody with an installed VS and indeed
winnt.h header includes intrin.h header by their SDK. So your fix is
no fix at all. It just removed a compatibility we had in the past,
and now doesn't exist anymore.
intrin.h is not included in the Windows 7 sdk version (either v7.0 or
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