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Post by deathz0r »

And the world rejoiced!
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So far, so good. What we need now is an update to the latest code. ;)
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Post by Mancubus II »

He said that is what is going to be 2.0.99. Is there newer than that? (ps I didn't commit it randy did).
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Post by Graf Zahl »

Sure, the 2.1.0 floating point version. That is what I am really waiting for. ;)


But is there any way to retrieve the contents as a whole as opposed to geting each file separately?


EDIT: Never mind. I got it to work upon a second attempt.
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Post by Mancubus II »

Answer: use an svn client


I suppose you're using one now right?
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Post by Graf Zahl »

Yes, I do. I've done a quick browse through the code.

Floating point nonwithstanding this appears to contain the entire set of .96x features (with one little bug remaining that I am going to report right now. ;))
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Post by Jim »

Hooray! I'm checking it out right now.
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Post by Siggi »

What does this mean for the rest of us?
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Post by dennisj1 »

Nothing, unless you can compile the source code. (Look like MSVC7.1, 8.0, or MinGW)
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Post by Jim »

Not true. As Graf's bug reports show, it means fewer bugs in releases.
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Post by Lemonzest »

can someone build this unoffical build (win32)? would help in finding bugs, thanks.

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Post by QBasicer »

Ok, so this is the most up to date code out there? Is Randy actually going to use this?
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Post by Mancubus II »

Of course he is! He and I set it up last night and I showed him how to set up an svn client on his system and HE made the first commit! So yes he will be using it. How often he commits though is up in the air.
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Post by Graf Zahl »

I'm starting to add the new features to the WIKI. Now that I know what is official and what is not it can finally be done. :)
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Post by Nash »

I don't understand all this, but to me, it sounds like the floating point version is nearing release.

Am I correct?
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