Curt wrote:
As a project, FlightGear needs to depend on the stable releases of the
stuff it depends on, not cvs development trees. That get's to be too
big of a mess. Many distributions include the latest stable version of
plib, and that is often easier to build. It's ok for developers to
Vivian Meazza wrote:
So we have the situation where at least some of the current binary releases,
do not follow this policy. The Windows for one seems to accept the crease
token.
The policy is not meant for the binary releases. A binary-release
maintainer may even chose to use plib-1.7.3 if
Vivian Meazza wrote:
So we have the situation where at least some of the current binary releases,
do not follow this policy. The Windows for one seems to accept the crease
token.
Binary releases, by definition, are not meant to be rebuild, so the hassle of
collecting patches and making all
Erik Hofman wrote:
Vivian Meazza wrote:
So we have the situation where at least some of the current binary
releases,
do not follow this policy. The Windows for one seems to accept the
crease
token.
The policy is not meant for the binary releases. A binary-release
maintainer may
Vivian Meazza wrote:
Erik Hofman wrote:
The policy is not meant for the binary releases. A binary-release
maintainer may even chose to use plib-1.7.3 if he/she wishes to do so.
The policy is to make it _work_ with the latest official plib release.
Now I'm confused. Make what work?
Sorry, I
Quoting Vivian Meazza :
The patch has been committed to plib CVS. Now we only (...) need to
convince them to release a new stable version.
Excellent news, what about the joystick problem?
not committed yet, but I just asked again on the plib list.
-Fred
Melchior FRANZ
* Jon Stockill -- Tuesday 30 November 2004 16:39:
At 03:47 today.
Modified Files:
nimitz.ac
Log Message:
Remove crease tag so that people without custom patched versions of
plib can still run FlightGear. :-)
Yes, and at ... um ... right *now*:
$ cd
On Tue, 30 Nov 2004 18:40:53 -, Vivian Meazza
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Sorry guys, I sent today's Nimitz before I realized that Curt was removing
crease tokens. Mind you, after all the effort we went to get it in ... I'm a
bit confused here. Mathias submitted a patch to plib, and I thought
Vivian Meazza wrote:
Sorry guys, I sent today's Nimitz before I realized that Curt was removing
crease tokens. Mind you, after all the effort we went to get it in ... I'm a
bit confused here. Mathias submitted a patch to plib, and I thought that
Wolfram Kuss had uploaded it. What's the problem -