On 03/10/2013 10:02 PM, Markus Neteler wrote:
On Sun, Mar 10, 2013 at 9:49 PM, Helmut Kudrnovsky hel...@web.de wrote:
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if we know that installing vcredist_2010_x86.exe would be enough, it should
be doable by the nsis-wingrass-installer...
We could try... then decide. If it is not too much
Martin wrote:
good point, more over there were open four blockers in one
day by one person just when we claimed to release RC3 and then
final. We should really change policy in this sense.
Ideally should come two RC in shorter period (two or three
weeks) and then final.
Currently we have RC1
Hi,
2013/3/10 Hamish hamis...@yahoo.com:
[...]
Certainly binary release is out of the question until the license violation
in the wingrass packages is resolved. The situation is untenable as-is, but
pretty easy to fix with an extra page + [yes/no] + wget as a near-last page
the nsi
Martin wrote:
If nobody will fix it, we can release GRASS without binaries for
Windows ;-)
If nobody fixes it, we will have to release GRASS without binaries for Windows
:-/
best,
Hamish
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On Sun, Mar 10, 2013 at 4:06 PM, Helmut Kudrnovsky hel...@web.de wrote:
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it seems not to be really obvious from the different reports which version
of the ms runtimes is needed?
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in the last weeks there were reports about missing msvcp100.dll...
Just guessing around: what if we wget dump
Just guessing around: what if we wget dump all these msvcpXYZ.dll
files into the lib/ directory? If it comes first in the DLL path, it may
not conflict with any system DLLs?
good point.
AFAIK the msvcrt runtimes are delivered as exe/msi by ms and should be
installed,
e.g. see
On Sun, Mar 10, 2013 at 9:49 PM, Helmut Kudrnovsky hel...@web.de wrote:
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if we know that installing vcredist_2010_x86.exe would be enough, it should
be doable by the nsis-wingrass-installer...
We could try... then decide. If it is not too much mess?
BTW: