We've got linux and osx packages, so it'd be great to get the win32 packages up soon. I think that's pretty much the only thing remaining for completion of 0.45.
Thanks, Bryce
Bryce Harrington wrote:
We've got linux and osx packages, so it'd be great to get the win32 packages up soon. I think that's pretty much the only thing remaining for completion of 0.45.
I attempted to make some win32 packages, but I'm unpracticed and I really don't know what is involved, so I punt. The pre2 package that is posted on sf.net currently includes whiteboard in the build. That's a bummer. Whoever does get around to making these builds, don't forget to change the version number in the build.xml file (it is still set to pre1 in the tarball).
Aaron Spike
To all developers, isn't it time that we make a Conceptual UML Classes Diagram?!
I can "make it look pretty"...
2007/2/5, Aaron Spike <aaron@...749...>:
Bryce Harrington wrote:
We've got linux and osx packages, so it'd be great to get the win32 packages up soon. I think that's pretty much the only thing remaining for completion of 0.45.
I attempted to make some win32 packages, but I'm unpracticed and I really don't know what is involved, so I punt. The pre2 package that is posted on sf.net currently includes whiteboard in the build. That's a bummer. Whoever does get around to making these builds, don't forget to change the version number in the build.xml file (it is still set to pre1 in the tarball).
Aaron Spike
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On 2007-February-06 , at 06:46 , Esteban Barahona wrote:
To all developers, isn't it time that we make a Conceptual UML Classes Diagram?!
I can "make it look pretty"...
I mean no disrespect but what does this have to do with windows packaging? Your e-mails on this list tend to be shorts top replies, not always very understandable, thrown in quite randomly. I think you would be read more carefully and your point would be better understood if you took a little more time to write your e-mails, to insert your answers to specific questions in the body of the text or to start new threads when appropriate. Maybe I am not the best person to say this to you but I thought it was necessary. I am not a native english speaker so please excuse me if my words are not correctly chosen, I hope my point is clear nonetheless.
JiHO --- http://jo.irisson.free.fr/
2007/2/6, jiho <jo.irisson@...400...>:
On 2007-February-06 , at 06:46 , Esteban Barahona wrote:
To all developers, isn't it time that we make a Conceptual UML Classes Diagram?!
I can "make it look pretty"...
I mean no disrespect but what does this have to do with windows packaging? Your e-mails on this list tend to be shorts top replies, not always very understandable, thrown in quite randomly. I think you would be read more carefully and your point would be better understood if you took a little more time to write your e-mails, to insert your answers to specific questions in the body of the text or to start new threads when appropriate. Maybe I am not the best person to say this to you but I thought it was necessary. I am not a native english speaker so please excuse me if my words are not correctly chosen, I hope my point is clear nonetheless.
JiHO
You're spot on. I don't speak English natively... my native language is "Español". I'm not offended by your e-mail, it's needed "cold fresh water"...
What I was trying to say is that I am a volunteer for Interface Design of the Mac OS X and GNU/Linux "InkScape Trees". For consistency I'm a volunteer for Interface Design of Windows... although I don't plan to use Windows on my machines/computers "natively", just as Virtualized OS (using either VMware or Parallels).
I have half the cost of an iMac 17" and a machine with Ubuntu Linux, the idea is to have 2 machines: one for production (Macintosh with Windows virtualized) and one for experimentation (Linux and/or BSD). This machines can be used to test 4 trees of Inkscape's interface (Macintosh, BSD, Linux, Windows) amd general bugs.
The other part of the e-mail was to thank all developers of Inkscape.
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Aaron Spike
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Bryce Harrington
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Esteban Barahona
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jiho