Hey All,
To move from Chill to Frost we need to do some things.
1) Get most 'make check' issues resolved. I can probably help with some of these and will try to and see what I can pull off this week, however, additional help would be appreciated as I need to get our GSoC stuff rolling and in order.
2) Get current 'make distcheck' issues resolved. I have not reviewed how this is done yet, so, experienced volunteers are appreciated.
3) Get current builds available. We do have fairly recent win32 and non-universal osx builds available. If I could have users other than the people who produced those builds confirm viability, that would be great!
4) Start the About Screen contest. The only thing necessary for this is to get #3 done. Speaking of this, any ideas on a potential theme this time (if we want to go that route)?
Cheers, Josh
On 3/8/10, Joshua A. Andler wrote:
- Start the About Screen contest. The only thing necessary for this is
to get #3 done. Speaking of this, any ideas on a potential theme this time (if we want to go that route)?
There doesn't seem to be a particular bias feature-wise in 0.48. So no clue really.
Alexandre
-----Original Message----- From: Alexandre Prokoudine [mailto:alexandre.prokoudine@...400...] Sent: Monday, March 08, 2010 05:52 To: inkscape-devel Subject: Re: [Inkscape-devel] Moving to Frost stage...
On 3/8/10, Joshua A. Andler wrote:
- Start the About Screen contest. The only thing necessary
for this
is to get #3 done. Speaking of this, any ideas on a potential theme this time (if we want to go that route)?
There doesn't seem to be a particular bias feature-wise in 0.48. So no clue really.
I like a themed about screen (fun to remember the spirit of the release in a couple of years :). The 0.48 release is: quick/short, node tool refactoring, many bug fixes, ... I thought this release was not about adding new features, but polishing the rough edges of 0.47. A bit of a refactoring/maintenance release, but this opinion is perhaps biased because I'd like to have a tech drawing as about screen :P
I'd really like to see a technical drawing or sketch, something like [1,2,3,4,5]. Maybe an exploded view of the Inkscape program? :)
Cheers, Johan
[1] http://www.lotusespritturbo.com/Lotus_Esprit_Technical_Drawing_Autocar.g if [2] http://www.tpub.com/content/draftsman/14263/img/14263_340_1.jpg [3] http://www.fotolia.com/id/7826220 [4] http://sengster.deviantart.com/art/sears-tower-technical-drawing-6070535 5 [5] http://www.vw-resource.com/images/34carb_exploded_view.jpg
On 08/03/2010, at 3:24 PM, Joshua A. Andler wrote:
- Get current builds available. We do have fairly recent win32 and
non-universal osx builds available. If I could have users other than the people who produced those builds confirm viability, that would be great!
I've now set up a machine that will produce nightly universal snapshot packages for OS X Leopard and Snow Leopard, the first of which is up now on http://inkscape.modevia.com/macosx-snap/?C=M;O=D
Test away!
Cheers, Michael
I used r9171-10.5+-UNIVERSAL on my MacPro 10.6.2 for a few hours yesterday - nothing very 'artistic' - simple report graphics with lots of straight lines, text and an imported svg base from Octave. Everything worked as normal - until later I decided to play with the new spray tool which caused an almost instant crash - see attached crash log - before the crash (about 15 seconds) I couldn't get any functionality from it at all.
Stu
On Mar 9, 2010, at 7:30 PM, Michael Wybrow wrote:
On 08/03/2010, at 3:24 PM, Joshua A. Andler wrote:
- Get current builds available. We do have fairly recent win32 and
non-universal osx builds available. If I could have users other than the people who produced those builds confirm viability, that would be great!
I've now set up a machine that will produce nightly universal snapshot packages for OS X Leopard and Snow Leopard, the first of which is up now on http://inkscape.modevia.com/macosx-snap/?C=M;O=D
Test away!
Cheers, Michael
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On 12/3/10 15:07, Stuart Edwards wrote:
I used r9171-10.5+-UNIVERSAL on my MacPro 10.6.2 for a few hours yesterday - nothing very 'artistic' - simple report graphics with lots of straight lines, text and an imported svg base from Octave. Everything worked as normal - until later I decided to play with the new spray tool which caused an almost instant crash - see attached crash log - before the crash (about 15 seconds) I couldn't get any functionality from it at all.
Not limited to OS X, a recent regression reported as Bug #537249 “Using Spray tool crashes inkscape” https://bugs.launchpad.net/inkscape/+bug/537249
BTW - your attached crash report is from a local GTK+/Quartz build (libgtk-quartz-2.0.0.dylib), with
Date/Time: 2010-03-04 15:54:11.050 -0500
not really related to the crash in the spray tool you saw yesterday, I guess ;)
~suv
On Mar 12, 2010, at 9:20 AM, ~suv wrote:
On 12/3/10 15:07, Stuart Edwards wrote:
I used r9171-10.5+-UNIVERSAL on my MacPro 10.6.2 for a few hours yesterday - nothing very 'artistic' - simple report graphics with lots of straight lines, text and an imported svg base from Octave. Everything worked as normal - until later I decided to play with the new spray tool which caused an almost instant crash - see attached crash log - before the crash (about 15 seconds) I couldn't get any functionality from it at all.
Not limited to OS X, a recent regression reported as Bug #537249 “Using Spray tool crashes inkscape” https://bugs.launchpad.net/inkscape/+bug/537249
BTW - your attached crash report is from a local GTK+/Quartz build (libgtk-quartz-2.0.0.dylib), with
Date/Time: 2010-03-04 15:54:11.050 -0500
not really related to the crash in the spray tool you saw yesterday, I guess ;)
~suv
sorry about that!
On 12/3/10 16:33, Stuart Edwards wrote:
On Mar 12, 2010, at 9:20 AM, ~suv wrote:
BTW - your attached crash report is from a local GTK+/Quartz build (libgtk-quartz-2.0.0.dylib), with
Date/Time: 2010-03-04 15:54:11.050 -0500
not really related to the crash in the spray tool you saw yesterday, I guess ;)
sorry about that!
np ;)
I'm curious - how stable or usable are your current Inkscape GTK+/Quartz builds on (Snow) Leopard?
~suv
On Mar 12, 2010, at 10:55 AM, ~suv wrote:
On 12/3/10 16:33, Stuart Edwards wrote:
On Mar 12, 2010, at 9:20 AM, ~suv wrote:
BTW - your attached crash report is from a local GTK+/Quartz build (libgtk-quartz-2.0.0.dylib), with
Date/Time: 2010-03-04 15:54:11.050 -0500
not really related to the crash in the spray tool you saw yesterday, I guess ;)
sorry about that!
np ;)
I'm curious - how stable or usable are your current Inkscape GTK+/Quartz builds on (Snow) Leopard?
~suv
never had any problems except with the aqua port that I was attempting - there we got the 'no second tier menu' problem and quite a few random crashes relating to file management - But I use the current Inkscape 0.47 Intel package on OSX 10.6.2 as my main graphics app and it's very reliable - at least for what I do.
Stu
On Fri, 12 Mar 2010 09:07:00 -0500, Stuart Edwards <sedwards2@...1846...> wrote:
until later I decided to play with the new spray tool which caused an almost instant crash - see attached crash log - before the crash
(about
15 seconds) I couldn't get any functionality from it at all.
This will probably be fixed over the weekend. See
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/537249
Regards,
Diederik
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