On Jul 9, 2005, at 2:44 AM, Peter Amstutz wrote:
The thing is, the full release process is quite time consuming. It
involves updating documentation, building binary packages, and lots of
other stuff. I wonder if, for 0.23, it would be alright to skip some
of that to get the release out fast
1. release source code "release candidate" first,
2. then release source code 0.23,
3. then start work on the manual, and release the Windows installer a
few days later,
4. then finish the manual, release it,
5. then start on the Linux installers for release a week or so later.
Also, if Pe
Hi developers,
On Sat, 9 Jul 2005, Reed Hedges wrote:
That way both developers and most non-developer users will be able to get
started using the release first, and critical bugfixes can go in before
spending lots of time on polishing the manual and working on the linux binary
packages.
sou
Well, Hey guys hope I'm not spamming too much with crazy compiling problems.
I tried the following steps:
1. installed cygwin with as many components as it offered for development tested for flex, bison, libtool, autoconf, automake, jam, sed and all are supported by cygwin2. downloaded the win
And so says Morbid Morvick on 10/07/05 13:46...
> 10. error: VOS requires the boost (http://www.boost.org) thread
> library and headers for thread support
So, it seems you need to install the boost library from
http://www.boost.org :-D
best,
Lalo Martins
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I'd be more than happy to help on the manual, and also contribute a
Gentoo ebuild.
best,
Lalo Martins
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then they seem improbable, and then, when we
summon the will, they soon become