On May 5, 9:25 pm, "Chris Saunders" wrote:
> I downloaded this release and tried to build it using Visual Studio 2010
> Express. When the project conversion wizard finished very few of the
> projects were available. The ones that were available were: gen-bases,
> gen-fac_ui, gen-fib, gen-mpir
I downloaded this release and tried to build it using Visual Studio 2010
Express. When the project conversion wizard finished very few of the
projects were available. The ones that were available were: gen-bases,
gen-fac_ui, gen-fib, gen-mpir and gen-pxqr. I'm wondering if Visual Studio
2010
As no further issues were found with mpir-2.0.0-rc6, I have issued the
final release.
You can obtain it now from our website:
http://www.mpir.org/
Please note that the license of the MPIR 2.0.x library series is LGPL v3+.
The next release will be a minor update, MPIR 2.0.1, which will
normalise
I have now added the missing lgpl-v3.txt to the mpir-1.2.2 tarball.
Moreover, I have checked carefully every other "past" tarball in the
MPIR web facing directory (whether linked from the site explicitly or
not) to ensure that they already contained both the GPL v3 *and* LGPL
v3 texts. Thankfully
The Free Software Foundation have just been of great assistance in
sorting this issue out.
In an email to us, they have pointed out a very embarrassing omission.
In fact the MPIR 1.2.2 tarball is missing the LGPL v3 license text.
The GPL v3 text is there, but not the LGPL v3 text. Fortunately it i