From: Owen R. <ow...@ow...> - 2004-03-17 10:18:27
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> But my concern is preventing double work. Maybe it would be nice to have some > overview of who is working on what and if they need help with it or not, > things like that. The tracker at SourceForge would be very useful here. I certainly think we could do with something to record who is doing what - even just people posting messages to the mailing list (it's all very well using IRC, but we don't all have access to IRC all the time - I can only access it at the weekend, for example). -- Owen Rudge http://www.owenrudge.net/ MSN Messenger: ow...@ow... ICQ: 125455765 |
From: Robert N. <ro...@ca...> - 2004-03-19 02:16:30
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On Wed, Mar 17, 2004 at 10:18:22AM +0000, Owen Rudge wrote: > > But my concern is preventing double work. Maybe it would be nice to hav= e some > > overview of who is working on what and if they need help with it or not= ,=20 > > things like that. >=20 > The tracker at SourceForge would be very useful here. I certainly think w= e=20 > could do with something to record who is doing what - even just people po= sting=20 > messages to the mailing list (it's all very well using IRC, but we don't = all=20 > have access to IRC all the time - I can only access it at the weekend, fo= r=20 > example). Yeah, I find IRC inconvenient too (since I do Jabber ;). And I'm not around on the weeken, so Owen and I will never cross paths. Even just a post to the mailing list to say "I'm doing this" would do. Are all the main developers subscribed here? I've been working on Autotools stuff. The first fruits of that is available here: http://cataclysm.cx/wip/openttd/ Feedback would be appreciated. Next I'm going to start looking at just how hard it will be to nicely abstract the engine, UI and AI away from each other. And I'm going to start playing it (rather than TTDPatch), and fixing things as I find them. Rob. --=20 Robert Norris GPG: 1024D/FC18E6C2 Email+Jabber: ro...@ca... Web: http://cataclysm.cx/ |
From: Owen R. <ow...@ow...> - 2004-03-26 22:23:20
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How's the autotools-based make system going, Rob? Owen Rudge http://www.owenrudge.net/ MSN Messenger: ow...@ow... ICQ: 125455765 |
From: Matze <wu...@gm...> - 2004-03-27 10:22:31
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I don't think you meant to send this to me... At least, my name is not Rob and I have no idea about autotools-based make systems. Just so you can send it again to the right person :) Matthias Schröder Owen Rudge wrote: >How's the autotools-based make system going, Rob? > >Owen Rudge >http://www.owenrudge.net/ > >MSN Messenger: ow...@ow... >ICQ: 125455765 > > > >------------------------------------------------------- >This SF.Net email is sponsored by: IBM Linux Tutorials >Free Linux tutorial presented by Daniel Robbins, President and CEO of >GenToo technologies. Learn everything from fundamentals to system >administration.http://ads.osdn.com/?ad_id=1470&alloc_id=3638&op=click >_______________________________________________ >OpenTTD Developers mailing list >https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/openttd-devel > > > > |
From: Owen R. <ow...@ow...> - 2004-03-27 13:43:24
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> I don't think you meant to send this to me... At least, my name is not > Rob and I have no idea about autotools-based make systems. This is a mailing list, it was sent to everyone who was on it (not just you). ;-) Owen Rudge http://www.owenrudge.net/ MSN Messenger: ow...@ow... ICQ: 125455765 |
From: Matze <wu...@gm...> - 2004-03-27 16:39:49
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Oops.. Right, I had totally forgotten that I had subscribed to this. I feel very, very stupid now... :) Matthias Schröder Owen Rudge wrote: >>I don't think you meant to send this to me... At least, my name is not >>Rob and I have no idea about autotools-based make systems. >> >> > >This is a mailing list, it was sent to everyone who was on it (not just >you). ;-) > >Owen Rudge >http://www.owenrudge.net/ > >MSN Messenger: ow...@ow... >ICQ: 125455765 > > > > >------------------------------------------------------- >This SF.Net email is sponsored by: IBM Linux Tutorials >Free Linux tutorial presented by Daniel Robbins, President and CEO of >GenToo technologies. Learn everything from fundamentals to system >administration.http://ads.osdn.com/?ad_id=1470&alloc_id=3638&op=click >_______________________________________________ >OpenTTD Developers mailing list >https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/openttd-devel > > > > |
From: Owen R. <ow...@ow...> - 2004-03-27 20:08:24
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> Oops.. Right, I had totally forgotten that I had subscribed to this. I > feel very, very stupid now... :) By the way, I have to keep approving your posts... can you check you've subscribed the correct e-mail address (or that you're posting from the same address you subscribed to - subscribe your other address with it set to "no mail" if you have to)? Owen Rudge http://www.owenrudge.net/ MSN Messenger: ow...@ow... ICQ: 125455765 |
From: Robert N. <ro...@ca...> - 2004-03-29 00:23:43
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On Fri, Mar 26, 2004 at 10:22:37PM +0000, Owen Rudge wrote: > How's the autotools-based make system going, Rob? It works more-or-less. It hasn't been updated to recent SVN, but thats pretty trivial. I haven't had any feedback about it, am I'm not aware of anyone trying it, so I've left it until I get some interest. Feel frre to try it out: http://cataclysm.cx/wip/openttd/ Rob. --=20 Robert Norris GPG: 1024D/FC18E6C2 Email+Jabber: ro...@ca... Web: http://cataclysm.cx/ |
From: Owen R. <ow...@ow...> - 2004-03-29 00:46:35
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> It works more-or-less. It hasn't been updated to recent SVN, but thats > pretty trivial. I haven't had any feedback about it, am I'm not aware of > anyone trying it, so I've left it until I get some interest. Ah, OK. I did try it (didn't post anything about it though, sorry), and it seemed to work OK. ISTR that were was an issue on MinGW32 perhaps... can't quite remember. If you could update it to the latest SVN perhaps and try and iron out the bugs you were talking about, I'd happily test it all again. Thanks, Owen Rudge http://www.owenrudge.net/ MSN Messenger: ow...@ow... ICQ: 125455765 |
From: Robert N. <ro...@ca...> - 2004-03-29 04:16:06
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On Mon, Mar 29, 2004 at 01:45:46AM +0100, Owen Rudge wrote: > > It works more-or-less. It hasn't been updated to recent SVN, but thats > > pretty trivial. I haven't had any feedback about it, am I'm not aware of > > anyone trying it, so I've left it until I get some interest. >=20 > Ah, OK. I did try it (didn't post anything about it though, sorry), and it > seemed to work OK. ISTR that were was an issue on MinGW32 perhaps... can't > quite remember. If you could update it to the latest SVN perhaps and try = and > iron out the bugs you were talking about, I'd happily test it all again. It takes more time than I've got right now to pull in new code from SVN, but I will get to it. Besides, code changes won't fix the outstanding issues with the build in MinGW (ie DirectX header conflicts). If you got it to build the DirectMusic driver properly, can you give some info about your environment (ie DX9 SDK version)? Rob. --=20 Robert Norris GPG: 1024D/FC18E6C2 Email+Jabber: ro...@ca... Web: http://cataclysm.cx/ |
From: Owen R. <ow...@ow...> - 2004-03-29 09:01:27
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> If you got it to build the DirectMusic driver properly, can you give > some info about your environment (ie DX9 SDK version)? The docs/directmusic.txt file links to the SDK I used (dx70_mgw.zip). Owen Rudge http://www.owenrudge.net/ MSN Messenger: ow...@ow... ICQ: 125455765 |