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From: Kalle R. <kr...@hy...> - 2005-12-20 08:28:56
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Hi, I now succeeded in using the CVS. Maybe some transient problem or bad copy-pasting by me. Anyways, thanks for the help. I'm actually writing my master's thesis about using image comparison in graphics API testing. I thought that Glean might be good reference material on how conformance testing can be done. Referring to actual API conformance tests might be a bit problematic as they are not publicly available and discussing the techniques used might be a violation of the licensing terms. By the way, have you thought about porting your work to OpenGL ES? Yours, - Kalle Raita Allen Akin wrote: >On Mon, Dec 19, 2005 at 12:30:55PM +0200, Kalle Raita wrote: >| I tried to download the Glean source from the Source Forge website as >| well as from the CVS. Download sections says File Not Found and login to >| the CVS server fails with time out. Ping goes through, though. >| Any help appreciated. > >Looks like there's a stale link in the glean homepage that's causing the >"File Not Found" error. I'll look into that. But currently there are >no packages available for download, anyway; I removed them some time ago >because they were way out-of-date. > >CVS checkout worked fine for me just two minutes ago, using the >instructions on the glean CVS page: > > cvs -d:pserver:ano...@cv...:/cvsroot/glean login > cvs -z3 -d:pserver:ano...@cv...:/cvsroot/glean co -P glean > >Is your problem specific to glean? (That is, are you able to use CVS >for any other Sourceforge-hosted projects?) > >Allen > > -- o Kalle Raita, 3D programmer o Hybrid Graphics, Ltd. o Email: Kal...@hy... o Web: www.hybrid.fi |