Hi Hazen:
I have been testing the efficiency of text clipping for the cairo devices
for a reasonably modern libcairo (version 1.6.4) and relatively modest
2.4GHz PC, and unlike older libcairo versions it is looking good.
Here is one example:
softw...@raven> time c/x09c -dev pngcairo -drvopt text
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Hi Arjen,
> things I want to achieve for the 5.9.3 release:
> - Get ctest to work under bare Windows (using the winbash utility)
>
This actually works for me already (with winbash). Why doesn't it work
for you?
Regards,
Werner
> - Solve the build iss
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Hi Arjen,
> very odd! I will delve into this myself :(
>
I've already found the problem. The .def file needs something like
LIBRARY libplplotf77d.dll
at the top of the file at least for MinGW. Fortran 77 and 95 examples
compile and work now. I'm sorr
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Hezekiah M. Carty wrote:
> The following message, aside from the aspect ratio question, provides
> another data point for the plend + Cairo driver segmentation fault
> bug. I don't know that it will help at all in tracking down the bug.
> It does, however, show that the bug extends beyond Debian a
Alan W. Irwin writes:
> To the rest of the core developers here, please let us know immediately if
> you have some development going on that makes an early May release
> inconvenient for you.
Early May is good for me. I've been meaning to post a note giving people an
idea of waht's on my mind
Alan W. Irwin writes:
> On 2009-03-24 22:55-0600 Geoffrey Furnish wrote:
>
> > To that end, I'd like to ask Alan specifically, again, to identify with
> > specificity, what you think the specific requirements for such a transition
> > would be, from your perspective.
> >
> > My own view of
The following message, aside from the aspect ratio question, provides
another data point for the plend + Cairo driver segmentation fault
bug. I don't know that it will help at all in tracking down the bug.
It does, however, show that the bug extends beyond Debian and Ubuntu.
Hez
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On Wed, Mar 25, 2009 at 01:58:57AM -0700, Alan Irwin wrote:
> On 2009-03-24 22:55-0600 Geoffrey Furnish wrote:
>
> > To that end, I'd like to ask Alan specifically, again, to identify with
> > specificity, what you think the specific requirements for such a transition
> > would be, from your persp
On 2009-03-24 22:55-0600 Geoffrey Furnish wrote:
> To that end, I'd like to ask Alan specifically, again, to identify with
> specificity, what you think the specific requirements for such a transition
> would be, from your perspective.
>
> My own view of this list would be, essentially:
>
> 1) Pre
Hi Werner,
most of it works: it is testing the Tcl part, where there is a lot
of redirecting, that does not work.
Regards,
Arjen
On 2009-03-25 09:56, Werner Smekal wrote:
> Hi Arjen,
>
>> things I want to achieve for the 5.9.3 release:
>> - Get ctest to work under bare Windows (using the winba
Hi Alan,
things I want to achieve for the 5.9.3 release:
- Get ctest to work under bare Windows (using the winbash utility)
- Solve the build issues that pop up now and again (the issues
with .def files for instance)
Should be doable in the coming weeks. So, no objection from me.
Regards,
Ar
On Tue, Mar 24, 2009 at 10:40:20AM -0700, Alan Irwin wrote:
> On 2009-03-24 09:41+0100 Werner Smekal wrote:
>
> > Missed that question. 2 months should be okay (beginning of May) [for next
> release date].
>
> I am OK with the beginning of May as well.
>
> To the rest of the core developers here
Hi Werner,
glad you found that out, but I am slightly puzzled:
- I do not recall ever needing that line
- the actual line will depend on the option to use double-precision
or not, so that complicates matters
Furthermore, while trying to reproduce your problem I ran into
one or two disturbing i
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