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[Panorama] Re: still alive???


From: Kevin Harris
Subject: [Panorama] Re: still alive???
Date: Tue, 26 Nov 2002 17:27:31 -0700

I am sending this to almost everyone, because I haven't told anyone about updates for quite some time (1.5 to 2 years or so). Sorry about my reply going into more detail than you asked about, and for anyone who receives duplicates of this message.

From: madhatter <address@hidden>
To: address@hidden
Subject: still alive???
Date: Tue, 26 Nov 2002 10:24:20 -0500

Hi, is panorama still alive? I can't find a source tarball anywhere, or contact any developer(s).

Yup. Panorama is still alive. I am still working on it, as well as an old friend that I have recruited. As far as a current source tarball goes, there isn't one available. You can, however, check it out via CVS. For more information, try http://sourceforge.net/projects/panorama.

I plan to release a new source tarball, which I have named version 0.18 (the previous was 0.14), and start up bug tracking as soon as I get the admin rights I have requested for the project (less than 2 months, hopefully). I also plan to release binaries for windows (see below) at the same time. If you really need a source tarball soon, I could probably put one up somewhere on the http://panorama.sourceforge.net site (which hasn't been updated in ages).

If you want the bleeding (jagged, broken) edge of panorama, you can try the version 0.19 branch by using -rpanorama_0_19 on your CVS command line. It is the current place where I am dumping my changes and adding all new features. After I fix a lot of bugs there, I will bump the number up again, as there are a lot of changes and improvements.

I will warn everyone here, that version 0.19 is NOT backwards compatible with version 0.18 or previous scene files (rt format). The new SDL is much easier to use, has the ability to call functions belonging to objects, type abstraction/conversion, and is MUCH easier to fix the parser.

If you want something more stable (for now), just use the current version in CVS (http://sourceforge.net/cvs/?group_id=7862), which is currently version 0.18. It supports static compilation under Windows (MSVC++-6), although its image output is limited to tga (targa) files at the moment. It does include a number of improvements over 0.14, although I can't remember enough about it to list them.

Any questions or comments are welcomed.

-Kevin-


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