On 2018-12-10 19:04-0800 Alan W. Irwin wrote:
Hi Phil:
This is mostly addressed to you because it turns out one of your
commits is causing release-critical trouble with the plsori
call in example 3 as well as any attempt to use a non-zero -ori
option.
[...]
I used the commands
make -j16
Hi Phil:
This is mostly addressed to you because it turns out one of your
commits is causing release-critical trouble with the plsori
call in example 3 as well as any attempt to use a non-zero -ori
option.
The current status of the PLplot-5.14.0 release process is as follows:
The PLplot
@All:
The current status of the PLplot-5.14.0 release process is as follows:
The PLplot development freeze that started on October 27th contines,
i.e., do not push any topics other than documentation updates or
well-tested bug fixes.
@Phil:
As part of the release process I added (commit
On 2018-12-01 18:35-0800 Alan W. Irwin wrote:
The current status of the PLplot-5.14.0 release process is as follows:
The PLplot development freeze that started on October 27th contines,
i.e., do not push any topics other than documentation updates or
well-tested bug fixes.
As part of the
Hi Alan
-Original Message-
From: Alan W. Irwin
Sent: zondag 2 december 2018 03:35
To: Arjen Markus ; PLplot development list
Subject: Re: [Plplot-devel] 5.14.0 release status
The current status of the PLplot-5.14.0 release process is as follows:
The PLplot development freeze
The current status of the PLplot-5.14.0 release process is as follows:
The PLplot development freeze that started on October 27th contines,
i.e., do not push any topics other than documentation updates or
well-tested bug fixes.
As part of the release process I have summarized (commit
The current status of the PLplot-5.14.0 release process is as follows:
The PLplot development freeze that started on October 27th contines,
i.e., do not push any topics other than documentation updates or
well-tested bug fixes.
I have just finished pushing a rewrite of the Testing_PLplot wiki
The PLplot development freeze that started on October 27th contines, i.e.,
do not push any topics other than documentation updates or well-tested bug
fixes.
I am sorry to report that my pace for getting this release out has
frankly slowed to a crawl, but there is some hope I will be able
to
The ETA for the release of PLplot-5.14.0 is likely sometime next week.
The PLplot development freeze that started on October 27th contines, i.e.,
do not push any topics other than documentation updates or well-tested bug
fixes.
We have good comprehensive testing results for Arjen's Cygwin and