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From: | Peter Oost <h.b.oost@s .................> | Received: | Nov 4, 2004 |
To | Philip Lamb <phil@e ..........> | ||
Subject: | Re: ARToolKit 2.69 | ||
On Thu, 2004-11-04 at 23:20 +1300, Philip Lamb wrote: > Hi people, > > This is a note of the availability an ARToolKit release. This version > is numbered 2.69. > > The release and the full read me is available at > http://sourceforge.net/projects/artoolkit/ > under "File Releases" > > There are a variety of minor changes since the last bug-fix release > 2.68.2. Please see the release notes for more information. > > The release is currently source-only, with an additional source + > binary for the Windows video input library, DSVideoLib. > > At this stage, the release should still be considered beta; as bugs > come up, please post in the SourceForge bug tracker. This will be the > preferred forum for bug reports in future. > > The source for this release is now also in the Sourceforge ARToolKit > CVS repository, and may be checked out using anonymous CVS. Set your > CVSROOT to $ :pserver:anonymous@c .........:/cvsroot/artoolkit to > access the repository. > > There are many additions and enhancements for ARToolKit in the works > here at the HIT Lab NZ, including complete documentation, a revamp of > the existing examples and several new ones, several enhancements to > the Linux video library, and an updated version of the VRML renderer > for ARToolKit. Good to see a release of a new version. However I saw no note of Uwe Woessners patch for YUV support. Could you include that patch? It would make it all a lot easier for many people. Regards, -Peter Oost |
From: | Philip Lamb <phil@e ..........> | Received: | Nov 4, 2004 |
To | artoolkit@h .................. | ||
Subject: | ARToolKit 2.69 | ||
Hi people, This is a note of the availability an ARToolKit release. This version is numbered 2.69. The release and the full read me is available at http://sourceforge.net/projects/artoolkit/ under "File Releases" There are a variety of minor changes since the last bug-fix release 2.68.2. Please see the release notes for more information. The release is currently source-only, with an additional source + binary for the Windows video input library, DSVideoLib. At this stage, the release should still be considered beta; as bugs come up, please post in the SourceForge bug tracker. This will be the preferred forum for bug reports in future. The source for this release is now also in the Sourceforge ARToolKit CVS repository, and may be checked out using anonymous CVS. Set your CVSROOT to $ :pserver:anonymous@c .........:/cvsroot/artoolkit to access the repository. There are many additions and enhancements for ARToolKit in the works here at the HIT Lab NZ, including complete documentation, a revamp of the existing examples and several new ones, several enhancements to the Linux video library, and an updated version of the VRML renderer for ARToolKit. Thanks to all the contributors to this release. Regards, -- Philip Lamb Research Student, Human Interface Technology Laboratory New Zealand, University of Canterbury, Christchurch, NZ. +64 3 3642987 x3070 |
From: | Philip Lamb <phil@e ..........> | Received: | Nov 5, 2004 |
To | Peter Oost <h.b.oost@s .................> | ||
Subject: | Re: ARToolKit 2.69 | ||
At 2:09 PM +0100 4/11/04, Peter Oost wrote: > >Good to see a release of a new version. However I saw no note of Uwe >Woessners patch for YUV support. Could you include that patch? It would >make it all a lot easier for many people. > Peter, This is one of the Linux fixes mentioned in the release notes, which one of my collaborators here at the HIT Lab NZ (Raphael Grassat) has been working on. As we needed a proper CVS repository to generate the diffs against, we decided to get the current source base into CVS and to simultaneously release as a source archive. You can expect to see that patch applied quite soon. Regards, Phil. -- Philip Lamb Research Student, Human Interface Technology Laboratory New Zealand, University of Canterbury, Christchurch, NZ. +64 3 3642987 x3070 |