You can subscribe to this list here.
2000 |
Jan
|
Feb
(21) |
Mar
(50) |
Apr
(40) |
May
(35) |
Jun
(18) |
Jul
(1) |
Aug
(1) |
Sep
(4) |
Oct
(10) |
Nov
(1) |
Dec
|
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
2001 |
Jan
|
Feb
(4) |
Mar
(1) |
Apr
(2) |
May
|
Jun
(5) |
Jul
|
Aug
|
Sep
|
Oct
|
Nov
|
Dec
|
2002 |
Jan
(1) |
Feb
|
Mar
|
Apr
|
May
(1) |
Jun
(3) |
Jul
|
Aug
|
Sep
|
Oct
|
Nov
|
Dec
|
From: Alain <al...@fr...> - 2002-06-13 09:46:22
|
> > I also uploaded a new cvs snapshot - please try it out if you got gcc 2= =2E9=3D > 6 or > higher (needed for the latest NURBS++ lib). You need to install libnurb= s > major.minor.11 (the new one) and have a stdlib with the "sstreams" > ("sstream" ?) file. > Please drop me a note if it works and OS/distribution/Qt version/compil= er=3D > used=3D20 > or if you have any problems. I'm planning to release 0.5.38 late this m= on=3D > th. Hello, did try to compile the last cvs snapshot on a Mdk 8.2 box. I had to modify -lqt to lqt-mt. Anyway, the compilation doesn't go far be= cause=20 it complains about a specialTypes.h that it can not find. I didn't look=20 further but I 'll have time from next week. Kenavo alain |
From: Kai W. <kai...@fr...> - 2002-06-12 13:09:32
|
> graphics and interested in helping us out ? Contact ai...@sf... ! Of course that would be: ai...@us... :) kai |
From: Kai W. <kai...@fr...> - 2002-06-12 12:59:24
|
Hi, I'm going to work on ME again this summer so I'd like to know if anybody here is still interested to take care of our desolate web site ? Please contact me or write to the list! I prepared a job-posting I could submit if nobody wants to do it: --- Web maintainer for 3d modeling/animation project A new web site developer/maintainer or team is needed for the MindsEye 3d= =20 modeling/animation project because I'm not a very effective web designer.= =20 Using hand-made pages or something like PostNuke is fine, or maybe the ne= ws=20 could be incorporated from the sf.net news system. An affinity to 3d grap= hics=20 and interested in helping us out ? Contact ai...@sf... ! --- :*) I also uploaded a new cvs snapshot - please try it out if you got gcc 2.9= 6 or higher (needed for the latest NURBS++ lib). You need to install libnurbs major.minor.11 (the new one) and have a stdlib with the "sstreams" ("sstream" ?) file. Please drop me a note if it works and OS/distribution/Qt version/compiler= used=20 or if you have any problems. I'm planning to release 0.5.38 late this mon= th. Thank you, kai |
From: Lavoie P. <la...@yu...> - 2002-05-06 20:34:56
|
Hi, I'm sending you this e-mail because in the last two years you express interest in the NURBS++ library. The e-mail forward I did before leaving the university was removed two or three months after I was gone. I hope a rapid feedback on my part wasn't needed for your project. If you are still interested in the library, sourceforge is now hosting the project. I will update it in the next month so that it compiles properly on modern linux machines and potentially on VC++ 7.0 too. The address of the project is http://sourceforge.net/projects/libnurbs There is a forum and a mailing list set-up and, at least for the next few months, I'll be following it. My PhD deadline is coming up and I took a 1 month leave from work to get back up to speed on my studies. That explains my sudden interest in making sure everything is working with NURBS++ :) It also explains how I'm able to finally see your e-mail. I hope your forgive the lateness of my reply Sincerly Philippe Lavoie PS Please send your questions/comments to the sourceforge forum or list. |
From: Open S. <ope...@ya...> - 2002-01-30 03:16:58
|
Hi I'm new to this project and would like to contribute. I was going thru the tasks at the web site and came across a way of trying to store images using XML and decided to have take up the task. My plan is try any of the following formats (all of which support XML) 1) X3D - www.web3d.org ( Based on VRML) 2) SVG - www.w3c.org/svg (supports 2D) 3) XGL - www.xglspec.org ( visualization and OpenGL) 4) SDPXML - part of k3d toolkit 5) develop a framework on our own Any inputs are welcome. __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Great stuff seeking new owners in Yahoo! Auctions! http://auctions.yahoo.com |
From: Simon L. <lem...@ya...> - 2001-06-07 14:21:11
|
"k.wetzel" wrote: > > Hi, > > try %% ./configure --with-qt-dir="/usr/lib/qt-2.3.0" Doesn't work either, I get the same errors... -- || 'How do you know I'm mad?' said Alice. || 'You must be,' said the Cat, 'or you wouldn't have come here.' -- Simon Lemieux (lem...@ya...) _________________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Get your free @yahoo.com address at http://mail.yahoo.com |
From: k.wetzel <k.w...@we...> - 2001-06-07 14:02:19
|
Hi, try %% ./configure --with-qt-dir="/usr/lib/qt-2.3.0" Regards, kai |
From: Simon L. <lem...@ya...> - 2001-06-05 16:59:31
|
> "./configure --help" gives you a list of configure- > options, one of which lets you specify where qt > lib/header files are installed. Maybe it's > "--with_qt_dir" or similar. I hope this does the trick. It worked for a second or so, now it seems like the Qt library is missing... I have included a textfile with my ./configure output and another one for my make minseye output... If you can see what is going wrong, I'm no good at this kind of stuff... Thanks, Simon -- || 'How do you know I'm mad?' said Alice. || 'You must be,' said the Cat, 'or you wouldn't have come here.' -- Simon Lemieux (lem...@ya...) |
From: k.wetzel <k.w...@we...> - 2001-06-05 15:58:09
|
Hi Simon, "./configure --help" gives you a list of configure- options, one of which lets you specify where qt lib/header files are installed. Maybe it's "--with_qt_dir" or similar. I hope this does the trick. Regards, kai > Hi, > I'm not sure if this is the right mailing list to post this > question. But > since I couldn't find any support links for compilation... Here it > is: > > %% make mindseye > cp config.h ./src/include; cd src ; make > make[1]: Entering directory > `/mnt/30G_HD/home/lemieuxs/mindseye-0.5.37/src' > make[2]: Entering directory > `/mnt/30G_HD/home/lemieuxs/mindseye-0.5.37/src/icons' > c++ -c -g -O2 -I../.. -I../../include -I/usr/X11R6/include > -DHAVE_CONFIG_H > qembed.cpp > qembed.cpp:12:21: qstring.h: No such file or directory > qembed.cpp:13:19: qfile.h: No such file or directory > qembed.cpp:14:19: qlist.h: No such file or directory > qembed.cpp:15:22: qtstream.h: No such file or directory > qembed.cpp:16:21: qdatetm.h: No such file or directory > make[2]: *** [qembed.o] Error 1 > make[2]: Leaving directory > `/mnt/30G_HD/home/lemieuxs/mindseye-0.5.37/src/icons' > make[1]: *** [me_subdirs] Error 2 > make[1]: Leaving directory > `/mnt/30G_HD/home/lemieuxs/mindseye-0.5.37/src' > make: *** [mindseye] Error 2 > > %% locate qstring.h > /usr/share/doc/qt-devel-2.3.0/html/qstring.html > /usr/lib/qt-2.3.0/include/qstring.h > %% > > Is there a way to arrange this? > > Thanks, > Simon > > -- > || 'How do you know I'm mad?' said Alice. > || 'You must be,' said the Cat, 'or you wouldn't have come here.' > -- > Simon Lemieux (lem...@ya...) |
From: Simon L. <lem...@ya...> - 2001-06-05 01:33:17
|
Hi, I'm not sure if this is the right mailing list to post this question. But since I couldn't find any support links for compilation... Here it is: %% make mindseye cp config.h ./src/include; cd src ; make make[1]: Entering directory `/mnt/30G_HD/home/lemieuxs/mindseye-0.5.37/src' make[2]: Entering directory `/mnt/30G_HD/home/lemieuxs/mindseye-0.5.37/src/icons' c++ -c -g -O2 -I../.. -I../../include -I/usr/X11R6/include -DHAVE_CONFIG_H qembed.cpp qembed.cpp:12:21: qstring.h: No such file or directory qembed.cpp:13:19: qfile.h: No such file or directory qembed.cpp:14:19: qlist.h: No such file or directory qembed.cpp:15:22: qtstream.h: No such file or directory qembed.cpp:16:21: qdatetm.h: No such file or directory make[2]: *** [qembed.o] Error 1 make[2]: Leaving directory `/mnt/30G_HD/home/lemieuxs/mindseye-0.5.37/src/icons' make[1]: *** [me_subdirs] Error 2 make[1]: Leaving directory `/mnt/30G_HD/home/lemieuxs/mindseye-0.5.37/src' make: *** [mindseye] Error 2 %% locate qstring.h /usr/share/doc/qt-devel-2.3.0/html/qstring.html /usr/lib/qt-2.3.0/include/qstring.h %% Is there a way to arrange this? Thanks, Simon -- || 'How do you know I'm mad?' said Alice. || 'You must be,' said the Cat, 'or you wouldn't have come here.' -- Simon Lemieux (lem...@ya...) _________________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Get your free @yahoo.com address at http://mail.yahoo.com |
From: Alain <al...@fr...> - 2001-04-06 13:27:19
|
Hello, I have downloaded Mindseye and just compiled it. I have some problem with while it (as you advertized in the readme file...) Theses are the messages I got when running Mindseye: [MEPluginmanager::loadDllsFronDir] opendir : no file or directory with that name material editor : initializing default widgets adding material adding material adding material -- MEPluginManager -------------------------------------- -- 0 DLL(s) ---------------------- I can open the shaper plugin and try "add polyline" or "plot function" (don't see any difference) but if I choose add drawing I have a segmentation error. couldn't figure out how to use the interpolation/least square/approximation menu. Viewer seems to be OK but modeler, the part which interest me most give also a seg error. I am quite interested in mindseye, more specially in writing a plug-in for naval architecture. I have a project in _slow_ progress and I think it would be better not to duplicate efforts. To begin I would need two things: -how to make the modeller plugin to work (I am far from being able to make things like those on the snapshot screenshot) -how to write a plug-in Thanks for your help Alain |
From: k.wetzel <k.w...@we...> - 2001-04-01 16:36:30
|
Hi, I just uploaded MindsEye version 0.5.37 to sourceforge. It can be downloaded from the project page: http://sourceforge.net/projects/mindseye/ New (compared to version 0.5.36 that is): - Uses Qt 2.2 or higher. - Significantly more stable then version 0.5.36. - Better class documentation using doxygen. - Cleaner 2d shaper widget. Doxygen is really cool, I'll put the generated class reference on our homepage, as well. kai |
From: k.wetzel <k.w...@we...> - 2001-03-21 21:24:55
|
Hi, I put a new homepage on sourceforge, under http://mindseye.sourceforge.net/new/index.html Please try it out to see whether it's ok. The "contributers' gallery" section needs filling ! :°) Kevin Read wrote: > > Hi, > > - We need to update the homepage. Who wants to take care > > of the homepage (IIRC someone voluntered, but that was > > a long time ago.) > > - Is anybody interested in doing some public relations work, such > > as posting news to sourceforge, freshmeat, etc. ? > > Yeah, I'll do that! Maybe I could do the news section of the homepage, > too. Cool! Ivan Reyes offert to take care of the homepage. Do the two of you still want to take the challenge ? Maybe you can get together and I'll add you to the project for access priviliges as needed. Please direct your comments and responses regarding this point to this mailing list if possible. Regards, kai |
From: Martin v. V. <vve...@cs...> - 2001-02-27 12:39:48
|
Hi all, I'm no longer able to maintain the MindsEye website unfortunately. I'm also getting increasingly more emails about it. So could someone please take over ? The website is now hosted at sourceforge so it should be accessible there by anyone who wants to work on it. Whoever will be working on it can send me email if he/she wants to obtain the Photoshop templates for the site. Martin +----------------------------+---------------------------------------+ | Martin van Velsen, | Robotics Institute (RI,CIMDS), | | email: vve...@cs... | Carnegie Mellon University | | ma...@ki... | www: http://www.cs.cmu.edu/~vvelsen | | ma...@x-... | http://www.sis.pitt.edu/~vvelsen | +----------------------------+---------------------------------------+ |
From: Brian J. W. <bj...@po...> - 2001-02-11 23:25:11
|
At 10:21 PM +0100 2/10/01, k.wetzel wrote: >- We need to update the homepage. Who wants to take care > of the homepage (IIRC someone voluntered, but that was > a long time ago.) > That would have been me. I don't think I can make that commitment, now. I'm spending most of my free= time working on Pamala (http://ETicketEngineering.com/pamala.html), an XML= document type for describing parts, assemblies, 3D scenes, etc. Hopefully,= Pamala can be useful to MindsEye as it matures. -Brian |
From: Kevin R. <obs...@ob...> - 2001-02-11 22:37:40
|
On Sat, 10 Feb 2001, k.wetzel wrote: > Hi, > - We need to update the homepage. Who wants to take care > of the homepage (IIRC someone voluntered, but that was > a long time ago.) > - Is anybody interested in doing some public relations work, such > as posting news to sourceforge, freshmeat, etc. ? Yeah, I'll do that! Maybe I could do the news section of the homepage, too. > > enough for now :=B0) > > Best regards, > kai > > > > _______________________________________________ > Mindseye-devel mailing list > Min...@li... > http://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/mindseye-devel > > |
From: k.wetzel <k.w...@we...> - 2001-02-10 21:21:30
|
Hi, - I uploaded a new CVS snapshot to the sourceforge files page. Please try it so we can make this 0.5.37 if the install is ok. https://sourceforge.net/project/showfiles.php?group_id=2220 - I uploaded a screenshot: http://www.sourceforge.net/dbimage.php?id=1534 - We need to update the homepage. Who wants to take care of the homepage (IIRC someone voluntered, but that was a long time ago.) - Is anybody interested in doing some public relations work, such as posting news to sourceforge, freshmeat, etc. ? enough for now :°) Best regards, kai |
From: David A. <da...@pr...> - 2000-11-02 12:42:06
|
please change my email address from dav...@ms... to da...@pr... Thanks, David Allen |
From: Jon A. <jan...@on...> - 2000-10-04 15:31:56
|
> > If you wanted to, you could set up a cron job to 'cvs update' each > > night. > >that's what i tried for famp.sourceforge.net. but looks as if i'm too >stupid to use cvs from the cron job. >running my shell-script from the sourceforge shell works fine but when >calling the script from cron it cvs can't execute. >? any idea what i'm doing wrong... I haven't done any cron jobs in a while, but I always was getting into trouble because the paths aren't set up the same as if you are actually logged in. Did you make sure to use absolute paths everywhere? Jon |
From: J E H. <je...@gm...> - 2000-10-04 15:26:15
|
On Wed, 04 Oct 2000, J E Hoffmann wrote: > that's what i tried for famp.sourceforge.net. but looks as if i'm > too stupid to use cvs from the cron job. > running my shell-script from the sourceforge shell works fine but > when calling the script from cron it cvs can't execute. > ? any idea what i'm doing wrong... ...too stupid... don't forget like me to set CVS_RSH (and maybe PATH) env variables... je. |
From: J E H. <je...@gm...> - 2000-10-04 15:04:35
|
On Wed, 04 Oct 2000, Jon Anderson wrote: > Just commit your *.html *.gif stuff into CVS module. Then SSH into > your SourceForge account and check it out to your htdocs directory. > Make sure when you check it out, you use cvs1 instead of the > project name... > > cvs -dmindseye@cvs1:/cvsroot/WebSite co > > If you wanted to, you could set up a cron job to 'cvs update' each > night. that's what i tried for famp.sourceforge.net. but looks as if i'm too stupid to use cvs from the cron job. running my shell-script from the sourceforge shell works fine but when calling the script from cron it cvs can't execute. ? any idea what i'm doing wrong... je. |
From: Jon A. <jan...@on...> - 2000-10-04 14:27:14
|
> > SourceForge uses CVS to manage the website? Cool! :) > >Someone told me it could be done. But so far nobody has told >me how to do it. But maybe the HOWTO has been updated ... Just commit your *.html *.gif stuff into CVS module. Then SSH into your SourceForge account and check it out to your htdocs directory. Make sure when you check it out, you use cvs1 instead of the project name... cvs -dmindseye@cvs1:/cvsroot/WebSite co If you wanted to, you could set up a cron job to 'cvs update' each night. Jon |
From: Kai W. <k.w...@we...> - 2000-10-03 20:52:18
|
"Brian J. Watson" wrote: [...] > BTW, I was reading ESR's Software Release Practice How-To. It suggested > that, going forward, DocBook is the preferred master format for software > documentation, from which I guess HTML, PostScript, etc can be extracted. > Is there anyone with DocBook experience who can shed some more light on > the subject? Unfortunately I havn't used it, yet. The general idea is a very good one, but I don't know the kind of tags the DocBook DTD supports. [...] > >> Can someone send me a tarball of the website and/or give me FTP access to the web server ? > > > >I don't quite remember the sourceforge way of doing things (e.g. I couldn't > >figure out how to just use CVS for the www page :°) but I'll take a look. > > SourceForge uses CVS to manage the website? Cool! :) Someone told me it could be done. But so far nobody has told me how to do it. But maybe the HOWTO has been updated ... Regards, kai |
From: Brian J. W. <bj...@po...> - 2000-10-03 16:38:33
|
At 5:07 PM +0200 10/3/00, Kai Wetzel wrote: >"Brian J. Watson" wrote: >> Other than miscellaneous clean-up, putting together a good set of developer documentation >> is my highest priority. > >IIRC some documentation is linked on the info page (?) There is. It's just not complete, and hasn't been touched since August '97. Nevertheless, it's a good starting point. BTW, I was reading ESR's Software Release Practice How-To. It suggested that, going forward, DocBook is the preferred master format for software documentation, from which I guess HTML, PostScript, etc can be extracted. Is there anyone with DocBook experience who can shed some more light on the subject? The How-To is at: http://www.linuxdoc.org/HOWTO/Software-Release-Practice-HOWTO/index.html > >> For that I'll need submissions from developers who have actually >> written/maintained the code, as opposed to myself who has just picked over it to get a >> feel for it. >> >> Can someone send me a tarball of the website and/or give me FTP access to the web server ? > >I don't quite remember the sourceforge way of doing things (e.g. I couldn't >figure out how to just use CVS for the www page :°) but I'll take a look. SourceForge uses CVS to manage the website? Cool! :) -Brian |
From: Kai W. <k.w...@we...> - 2000-10-03 13:10:19
|
"Brian J. Watson" wrote: [...] > That's what I was thinking. The lizard is too cool to 86, and it works well as the entry tunnel. > > The header/footer and the black background currently have nothing to fear from me, > either. The header/footer is still accurate, and black goes with almost anything. > > The graphics I axe will be the ones that get in my way, such as the high-graphics menu, > the selection titles in the low-graphics menu, and the download tree > that reveals not only the ambition of the project, but also how far we have to go. Yes, very true ! > Other than miscellaneous clean-up, putting together a good set of developer documentation > is my highest priority. IIRC some documentation is linked on the info page (?) > For that I'll need submissions from developers who have actually > written/maintained the code, as opposed to myself who has just picked over it to get a > feel for it. > > Can someone send me a tarball of the website and/or give me FTP access to the web server ? I don't quite remember the sourceforge way of doing things (e.g. I couldn't figure out how to just use CVS for the www page :°) but I'll take a look. kai |