1. Next wxEuphoria release?

Matt,

We've been tinkering with "0.12.0 beta" for six months now. I just keep adding and testing more stuff week-by-week and using the "bleeding edge" in the SVN for my own purposes. Do we have a "0.12.0 official release" coming soon?

-Greg

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2. Re: Next wxEuphoria release?

ghaberek said...

We've been tinkering with "0.12.0 beta" for six months now. I just keep adding and testing more stuff week-by-week and using the "bleeding edge" in the SVN for my own purposes. Do we have a "0.12.0 official release" coming soon?

Good question. smile

Working on euphoria 4.0 has kinda taken all my time lately. We probably should release 0.12.0 soon. One of my goals was to get packaging working nicely, but just haven't gotten to it yet.

I suppose we can do it whenever, though I'm going to be traveling in the next couple of weeks, so my availability will be limited.

Matt

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3. Re: Next wxEuphoria release?

I hope some day wxEuphoria is put in .deb form or somesuch thing. I tried to use Debian Package Maker to make a .deb of wxEuphoria but I don't know how to do that right.

This is a program to install libwxeu.so.12 and some wxeu-based programs. It will do until there is something better. http://www3.telus.net/%7Ejtstory/programs-dmak/install_wxprogs.zip

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4. Re: Next wxEuphoria release?

JerryStory said...

I hope some day wxEuphoria is put in .deb form or somesuch thing. I tried to use Debian Package Maker to make a .deb of wxEuphoria but I don't know how to do that right.

One thing that would be nice is to have some people willing to work on releases. What I mean by that is RPM, Deb, FreeBSD based Port files, GenToo builds, RedHat, Fedora, etc... all those are different. It would be nice if we had some people willing to package different interesting euphoria libraries and software for those distributions. Euphoria 4.0 itself. This would help raise awareness of Euphoria greatly. For one author of a package to be able to create a .deb, .rpm, GenToo, ArchLinux, OSX, etc... is a daunting almost impossible task. But if we had a group of people who could specialize in one area, i.e. just .debs and know how to get a package through the process of being officially added to debian, etc... You can see how they could do it much quicker.

In the end, this will be all good for Euphoria. More users = more developers. More developers = more libraries and better Euphoria core, etc...

Jeremy

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