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From: Ian S. <ian...@st...> - 2006-03-21 18:17:30
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Dear VXL-users The VXL maintainers are currently discussing removing support for MSVC6. Since MSVC6 has been a long supported and very widely used compiler, we want to warn of its potential demise to as many users as possible. Of all the compilers we currently support, MSVC6 requires the most workarounds, the most effort and the most trouble. There are currently some outstanding MSVC6 compiler errors in vgl that have not been fixed. There are also newer programming techniques that we would like to be able to use, but are not supported by MSVC6. It is proposed that the next release of VXL (1.5) will not officially support MSVC6. We may maintain support in the vcl, netlib, and vnl libraries for another release or two. It is also proposed to abandon MSVC7.0, GCC3.0 and GCC3.1 - but this should happen through a slower deprecation process. The next release of VXL will still support these compilers. These compilers are not widely used, and MSVC7.0 in particular suffers from some C++ compatibility issues. For the purposes of planning, I personally expect to use and support MSVC7.1 for at least a few years. If you are a heavy user of VXL with MSVC6 or MSVC7.0, and 1. would prefer full support extended for another few releases, 2. would prefer limited support (for some libraries) for another few releases then please contact vxl-maintainers at lists dot sourceforge dot net Thank-you Ian Scott and the VXL Maintainers. |
From: Brendan M. <mc...@cs...> - 2006-01-11 20:46:00
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G'day, Vxl 1.4 has been released. This is a regular release on our quarterly release cycle. You can get it from: http://sourceforge.net/project/showfiles.php?group_id=24293 -- Cheers, Brendan |
From: Brendan M. <mc...@cs...> - 2005-10-09 21:25:00
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G'day, Just to let everyone know that vxl 1.3 has been released. There have been no major changes just the usual bug fixes and incremental improvements. Get it while it's hot... -- Cheers, Brendan |
From: Brendan M. <mc...@cs...> - 2004-05-25 04:16:21
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G'day, VXL 1.1 has been released and is now available for download. Check out http://vxl.sourceforge.net/ for details. -- Cheers, Brendan. ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- Brendan McCane Email: mc...@cs... Department of Computer Science Phone: +64 3 479 8588/8578. University of Otago Fax: +64 3 479 8529 Box 56, Dunedin, New Zealand. |
From: Ian S. <ian...@st...> - 2003-10-20 14:31:15
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The VXL consortium (including some of the world's top computer vision research groups and companies) is proud to announce the release of VXL 1.0.0 . VXL is a set of multi-platform C++ libraries for computer vision research and deployment. See <http://vxl.sourceforge.net/>. The changes since vxl beta 2: - Support for MSVC 7 - Replaced "vil". See the vil chapter in the vxl book for details. - vnl_matrix_fixed and vnl_vector_fixed upgraded to be fully space efficient. - Many hundreds of small bug fixes and improved functionality in the core and contributed libraries. You can download the new libraries at http://vxl.sourceforge.net/#download If you have any problems please contact vxl-users at lists dot sourceforge dot net The VXL consortium. |
From: Amitha P. <pe...@cs...> - 2002-09-12 15:26:57
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Hi all The second beta of VXL 1.0 has been released, and is available at http://vxl.sourceforge.net/ We hope to have the final 1.0 release soon after next meeting of the VXL consortium. Amitha. |