IRC log for #brlcad on 20100716

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01:06.15 CIA-93 BRL-CAD: 03starseeker * r39831 10/brlcad/trunk/src/libged/red.c: Inching closer to regex-based red - break the matrix functionality out into its own function, create an actual test avs.
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02:53.36 starseeker wooooo!
02:53.43 starseeker wireless with Linux!
02:54.02 starseeker (just didn't realize there was an on/off switch on the Thinkpad)
02:54.13 _yukonbob heh
02:54.28 _yukonbob starseeker: model?
03:00.23 starseeker T60
03:00.28 starseeker not too shabby
03:01.33 starseeker doesn't have the impact of the Alienware monsters though :-)
03:21.42 _yukonbob <-- t41, t410, and an a-somethingorother
03:22.38 starseeker sweet :-)
03:23.19 _yukonbob now, since the t410 is literally only months on the market (i7), better support ;)
03:23.48 _yukonbob <-- no speedstep (new methods since core2, not yet supported), intel integrated gfx, etc., etc.
03:25.42 starseeker yeah, I went with T60 because the 60/61 vintage were recommended as good Linux laptops on various sites - old enough to be well supported
03:26.04 starseeker (and price, of course - nice drop on used 2-3 generations back machines :-)
03:26.21 _yukonbob starseeker -- indeed.
03:27.47 starseeker with the exception of 3D performance, I don't think I lose much really - and sadly that's not something I'll be missing just yet :-/
03:28.49 starseeker figures once radeonhd matures Ubuntu will integrate it anyhow...
03:37.35 starseeker hmm - or maybe not
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08:36.24 merzo guys where I can find a roadmap?
08:59.16 brlcad merzo: closest to a roadmap is a higher-level priorities overview
08:59.49 brlcad http://brlcad.org/BRL-CAD_Priorities.pdf or http://brlcad.org/BRL-CAD_Priorities.png
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13:44.09 CIA-93 BRL-CAD: 03d_rossberg * r39832 10/brlcad/trunk/src/libged/red.c:
13:44.09 CIA-93 BRL-CAD: some ancient compilers (as MSVC 2008) do not like these C99 idioms
13:44.09 CIA-93 BRL-CAD: put a variable declaration to the begin of the section
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17:34.38 CIA-93 BRL-CAD: 03erikgreenwald * r39833 10/brlcad/trunk/src/other/tkhtml3/Makefile.am: fix for out of dir builds
17:40.27 CIA-93 BRL-CAD: 03brlcad * r39834 10/brlcad/trunk/src/other/libpng/configure.ac: add the blasted missing configure.ac file. would have sworn it was in the original commit, but would have obviously been wrong.
17:42.31 CIA-93 BRL-CAD: 03brlcad * r39835 10/brlcad/trunk/src/other/libpng/: ignore generated build system files
17:46.30 CIA-93 BRL-CAD: 03brlcad * r39836 10/brlcad/trunk/src/other/libpng/: ignore the products left around after configure/compile
18:11.21 brlcad that's pretty cool, libpng is now fully autotooled, so they just plug in
18:11.53 brlcad including providing .la libtool libs, clean subconfigure
18:21.41 ``Erik not quite
18:21.48 ``Erik arch is missing
18:21.59 brlcad arch?
18:22.14 ``Erik <-- built with --enable-64b and libpng's files are all i386
18:22.19 ``Erik everything else is x86_64
18:22.23 brlcad oh, I don't mean our integration
18:22.32 brlcad I just mean their source tarball in general
18:22.36 ``Erik otherwise, yeah, it compiles now
18:22.37 brlcad didn't used to be fully autotooled iirc
18:22.57 brlcad did their own linking, no libtool I think
18:22.59 ``Erik um, I think it was autoconf, but not automake? O.o
18:23.05 brlcad mebbie
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19:27.46 ``Erik what's release status? (itching to do some changes)
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20:51.11 brlcad hit up a distcheck somewhere
20:52.00 brlcad soon as I can get a clean dist and build across at least linux, bsd, mac 10.4, mac 10.5, and windows, we can tag
20:52.20 brlcad should be the last of the 7.16 line, so wanting it to be really stable build-wise
20:52.30 brlcad full binary release
20:53.43 brlcad that was the only reason libpng was updated, was just getting started with dist and dozens of files were missing from the previous update, so I figured we could just update again and if that effort is going to be spent, might as well try a drop-in subconfigure
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21:18.43 brlcad merzo: you saw my reply?
21:19.45 merzo plz can u repeat?
21:20.05 brlcad 04:36 < merzo> guys where I can find a roadmap?
21:20.05 brlcad 04:59 < brlcad> merzo: closest to a roadmap is a higher-level priorities overview
21:20.08 brlcad 04:59 < brlcad> http://brlcad.org/BRL-CAD_Priorities.pdf or http://brlcad.org/BRL-CAD_Priorities.png
21:20.31 merzo ahhh yeah I saw it thank you!
21:20.42 brlcad ok
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21:25.46 CIA-93 BRL-CAD: 03brlcad * r39837 10/brlcad/trunk/TODO:
21:25.46 CIA-93 BRL-CAD: conveyed via mike enderline, some users would like a means to temporarily
21:25.46 CIA-93 BRL-CAD: override object colors. they often want to do this while using rtwizard, which
21:25.47 CIA-93 BRL-CAD: means there needs to be some sort of option provision on rt/rtedge too.
21:29.06 CIA-93 BRL-CAD: 03brlcad * r39838 10/brlcad/trunk/TODO: more clarification on making cp draw the object being edited. seemed to arrive at a quasi-reasonable usability consensus to restore the previous behavior and add an option.
22:37.13 ``Erik hm, mebbe as part of the scripting facility O.o "mater regname -i color 0/0/255" ?
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