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From: Paul K. <pki...@co...> - 2006-06-20 03:14:28
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On Jun 19, 2006, at 3:11 PM, S=F8ren Hauberg wrote: > man, 19 06 2006 kl. 09:49 +0200, skrev David Bateman: >> S=F8ren Hauberg wrote: >>> Refactoring octave-forge into packages would be alot easier (at = least >>> for me) if there was a release to work from. So a release would be=20= >>> nice. >> Anyone want to raise their hand and be the release manager? > A first version of the package system is in 2.9.6, so hopefully this > release would be the last or second-last release of octave-forge as a > bulk solution. I can do some work but I guess it would be more work = for > somebody to tell me what to do rather than do it himself. > > But, whomever get the job as releasemanager would hopefully only be so > for a short while... If somebody can confirm that the following works then we can do a=20 release: ./autogen.sh; ./configure; make; make check We need to test against Octave 2.9.6 for intel Debian. PPC OS X. Red Hat, Windows and Intel OS X are desirable. One of these should include the latest gcc release (4.1?). Ideally all the optional packages (e.g., QHull, GSL) would be included. Please report results from your build here. - Paul= |