[Scilab-users] Scilab 2024.1.0 release

2024-05-23 Thread COUVERT Vincent
Dear Scilab users, We are pleased to announce the release of Scilab 2024.1.0 as a joint effort between Scilab contributors and the Scilab team at Dassault Systèmes. Scilab 2024.1.0 is a new stable release following the major 2024.0.0 version released in October. It fixes many issues, improves

Re: [Scilab-users] Scilab 2024.0.0 on Linux Start up Shows OpenJDK 64-Bit Server VM warning

2023-12-08 Thread COUVERT Vincent
Dear user, This warning (related to Java 17 migration done for Scilab 2024.0.0) has already been reported as an issue: https://gitlab.com/scilab/scilab/-/issues/17144 Best regards. From: users On Behalf Of ? ?? Sent: Friday, December 8, 2023 12:20 AM To: users@lists.scilab.org Subject:

[Scilab-users] Scilab 2024.0.0 release

2023-10-24 Thread COUVERT Vincent
Dear Scilab users, We are pleased to announce the release of Scilab 2024.0.0 as a joint effort between Scilab contributors and the Numerical Computation team at Dassault Systèmes. This new version introduces new features and mainly: - Introduces Timeseries related functions -

Re: [Scilab-users] Using Scilab on Linux Mint

2023-10-19 Thread COUVERT Vincent
Miyara On 16/10/2023 03:54, COUVERT Vincent wrote: > Hi all, > > Can you try to use a "main branch" nightly-build version (see > https://gitlab.com/scilab/scilab/-/wikis/Developers/active-branches)? > We recently switched to Java 17 and JoGL 2.5.0 (what fixed some sim

Re: [Scilab-users] Using Scilab on Linux Mint

2023-10-16 Thread COUVERT Vincent
Hi all, Can you try to use a "main branch" nightly-build version (see https://gitlab.com/scilab/scilab/-/wikis/Developers/active-branches)? We recently switched to Java 17 and JoGL 2.5.0 (what fixed some similar issues). Best regards. -Original Message- From: users On Behalf Of

[Scilab-users] Scilab 2023.1.0 release

2023-05-23 Thread COUVERT Vincent
Dear Scilab users, We are pleased to announce the release of Scilab 2023.1.0 as a joint effort between Scilab contributors and the Scilab team at Dassault Systèmes. Scilab 2023.1.0 is a new stable release following the major 2023.0.0 version released in March. It fixes many issues, improves

Re: [Scilab-users] command longer than 4096

2023-04-25 Thread COUVERT Vincent
Dear Frederico, A question to be sure we understood the underlying problem. How did you get this error message? - Using SciNotes (F5 shorcut for example)? - Using exec function? - Using copy/paste? Thanks. From: users On Behalf Of Federico Miyara Sent: Thursday,

[Scilab-users] Scilab 2023.0.0 release

2023-03-10 Thread COUVERT Vincent
Dear Scilab users, We are pleased to announce the release of Scilab 2023.0.0 as a joint effort between Scilab contributors and the Scilab team at Dassault Systèmes. Scilab 2023.0.0 is the first version released following the new numbering and schedule. It fixes more than a hundred bugs,

Re: [Scilab-users] Scilab releases schedule / End of Windows 32-bit support

2023-02-27 Thread COUVERT Vincent
Hello Lester, About netCDF, did you try https://atoms.scilab.org/toolboxes/scinetcdf/1.2 ? Vincent From: users On Behalf Of Lester Anderson Sent: Friday, February 24, 2023 8:58 AM To: International users mailing list for Scilab. Subject: Re: [Scilab-users] Scilab releases schedule / End of

Re: [Scilab-users] [Scilab-Dev] Scilab releases schedule / End of Windows 32-bit support

2023-02-22 Thread COUVERT Vincent
Dear Alain, Thanks for your message. For Scilab users, incompatibility mainly comes from functions renaming, removal or incompatible prototype change. In the past, this kind of change could even occur in patch versions (which could be released more than once a year). With this new release

Re: [Scilab-users] Scilab releases schedule / End of Windows 32-bit support

2023-02-21 Thread COUVERT Vincent
Hi Samuel, Yes you are right. Vincent From: users On Behalf Of Samuel Gougeon Sent: Tuesday, February 21, 2023 9:35 AM To: users@lists.scilab.org Subject: Re: [Scilab-users] Scilab releases schedule / End of Windows 32-bit support Hello Vincent, Le 16/02/2023 à 16:42, COUVERT Vincent

[Scilab-users] Scilab releases schedule / End of Windows 32-bit support

2023-02-16 Thread COUVERT Vincent
Hi all, Scilab operational team and contributors are working hard on next release of Scilab that will be available in the next weeks. In the future, we will follow a new 6-month release schedule and use a new release numbering system X.Y.Z based on years: -2023.0.0 very soon (as we did not

[Scilab-users] Scilab web sites migration

2022-12-20 Thread COUVERT Vincent
Hi all, Some Scilab web sites/services have been rebranded and migrated to Dassault Systèmes servers: - Scilab web site: https://www.scilab.org - ATOMS portal: https://atoms.scilab.org - FileExchange portal: https://fileexchange.scilab.org For ATOMS and

Re: [Scilab-users] What is the status of Scilab as an organisation/project in 2022?

2022-11-25 Thread COUVERT Vincent
Hello Chris, Thanks you for your email. As you read on mailing-lists archives, Scilab is part of 3DS since a few months and will remain an open-source software: - Source code is available on GitLab: https://gitlab.com/scilab/scilab/, - Development tools (GitLab CI) are

[Scilab-users] GitLab : Official Platform for Scilab development

2022-10-10 Thread COUVERT Vincent
Hi all, Our migration to GitLab is now completed and Scilab development can start again. Starting from today, all contributions to Scilab (development, issues, ...) must be done using GitLab: - Development/Merge requests:

[Scilab-users] Migration to GitLab: Final Steps

2022-10-03 Thread COUVERT Vincent
Hi all, First, we would like to thank you for your feedback about tools that have been migrated to GitLab (issues, CodeReview, Wiki...) and your emails asking to manage your account during the migration process. After fixing some minor issues, we will launch the final import on Wednesday

[Scilab-users] Feedback about first migration steps to GitLab

2022-09-23 Thread COUVERT Vincent
Hi all, TLDR: we started the migration from *.scilab.org websites to https://gitlab.com/scilab and plan to move all remaining contents. Everything is open, you can review the current state and tell us what is missing/wrong. To be added as contributor, send your GitLab ID to