Re: [Quickfix-developers] bugs, bug tracking, and release plans
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From: Mark T. K. <mke...@di...> - 2009-03-09 17:07:20
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oren, you need to open things up a bit. you need an (unhackable :-) issue/bug tracking system. and you need to open up the repository to other developers. /mark Peter Piper wrote: > QuickFIX Documentation: http://www.quickfixengine.org/quickfix/doc/html/index.html > QuickFIX Support: http://www.quickfixengine.org/services.html > > > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------ > > Dear Oren, > > My immediate vote (apart from the bug fixes, of course) is to have: > > 1. Separate target directories for different compiler versions. I have > different active projects that use three versions of the Visual Studio > compiler (7, 8 and 9), for example. The raw distribution gets horribly > confused when all output directories are the same, so I have to hack the > makefiles a lot to make everything live happily in its own space. I > don;t want to have to repeat this process on every new release. > > 2. Add more robust versioning with build numbers, so that I can > distinguish bug fix releases from ones that might change the defined > behaviour (and therefore need a whole new folder tree). This probably > won't mix too well if you are going to allow others to commit but I'd > like to have some sort of idea of exactly which version is in the repo > whenever I do a clean download. > > Yours, > > Dan > >> From: And...@Tw... >> To: cre...@ma...; or...@qu... >> Date: Mon, 9 Mar 2009 12:16:17 -0400 >> CC: mke...@di...; qui...@li... >> Subject: Re: [Quickfix-developers] bugs, bug tracking, and release plans >> >> QuickFIX Documentation: > http://www.quickfixengine.org/quickfix/doc/html/index.html >> QuickFIX Support: http://www.quickfixengine.org/services.html >> >> Some thoughts. >> >> 1. Latest integration of bug fixes into primary build >> 2. Little stuff that seems to be on the list frequently (rolling log > files, >> encryption support) >> 3. Support for latest FIX releases (FastFIX, FIX5.0) >> >> Andrew Culross >> Direct +1 (914) 220-8849 >> http://www.twofour.com/emaildisclaimer.aspx >> >> -----Original Message----- >> From: Chuck Remes [mailto:cre...@ma...] >> Sent: Monday, March 09, 2009 12:09 PM >> To: or...@qu... >> Cc: And...@Tw...; 'quickfix developers'; 'Mark T. Kennedy' >> Subject: Re: [Quickfix-developers] bugs, bug tracking, and release plans >> >> >> On Mar 6, 2009, at 12:47 PM, or...@qu... wrote: >> >> > Hold on guys. We are still alive over here. I know that's it's >> > been a >> > while and I've neglected things for a bit. I really would like to >> > avoid >> > a fork, that would be messy. I think we need to talk about what the >> > core issues that need to be addressed with the project and move >> > forward >> > from there. >> > >> > --oren >> >> Oren, >> >> I'll take a first stab at listing a few things that I think are >> important to this list. Hopefully others will chime in. >> >> 1. A release that builds cleanly under 64-bit OS. >> >> 2. A release that builds cleanly on Debian, FreeBSD and OSX. These >> build issues *may* be related to gcc 4.3.x. Past emails to this list >> indicate there may have been patches submitted for these issues. >> >> 3. Some members of this list may deserve commit rights. A move from >> svn to git may streamline this a bit if you prefer to avoid giving >> "strangers" commit rights to the svn repository. 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