On 05/01/2012 08:56 AM, David C. Rankin wrote:
On 04/30/2012 11:25 PM, Darrell Anderson wrote:
I have a lot of things outside the project
suddenly pulling at me, which
doesn't help and certainly added to today's stress. The ebb and flow of
life. The best approach is to take care of those things. I don't expect to
help for a few days but I'll keep tabs on the emails as best I can.
Yep, you and I both have pushed things to the side to focus on TDE and getting
it ready for R14 in good shape. I have a bit of catch-up to play myself. Go
get the other half of life back up to par and I'll continue picking away at
this. I will have to pull a fresh 3/29 git tree down and then work forward to
4/4. I can do so creating tarballs as I update to ensure I have a set for each
day (if not each commit).
I share your frustration. R13 was just getting into good shape when gcc 4.5.2
was released that caused similar problems. Not near the extent that 4.7 has,
but frustrating nonetheless. We will find the issue somehow.
I'll go look for the clone command that will let me pull a fresh 3/29 tree. If
you know the command, that would save me the time, but I suspect it is already
in the wiki or man git will do it. (the submodules might be a trick)
Luckily, there are only a few gcc 4.7 patches needed to build through tdebase.
We will just apply them as needed to debug. Back at it....
I'm sure this won't be the last time we
need to reset the sources for
debugging purposes. If you get through this ordeal without losing your mind
then perhaps a short wiki how-to would be nice. :-)
Amen...
Nothing like shooting at a moving target to hone your marksmanship skills...
Good news - sort of. I have full sets of tarballs for:
3/29
4/1
4/3
4/4
4/5
4/9
4/10
4/12
4/14 and so on.
I'll make them available on my site. They will be in:
www.3111skyline.com/dl/dt/tde/tgz/date
where 'date' is eg (20120401)
I'll just post tqtinterface -> tdebase to cut down the size. tqt3 is a bit
large for my little connection. (tdelibs and tdebase are big enough) If
needed, I can post tqt3, let me know. This will save the git download time and
worry about submodule updates, etc... (~8 min per date to download)
If somebody wants to download them and re-host them on a faster connection,
fine by me :)
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David C. Rankin, J.D.,P.E.