- From: alan.garny at dpag.ox.ac.uk (Alan Garny)
- Subject: [cellml-dev] [cellml-discussion] CellML API 1.9 Release Candidate 1 available now
- Date: Wed, 27 Apr 2011 07:03:57 +0100
Hi Andrew,
Thanks for releasing the binaries. I will give them a try as soon as
possible. Actually, how long do 'we' have to test the RC1?
Regarding the binaries themselves, would it be possible to have a different
filename for the different binaries? It's clearly not critical, but it would
be nice. Otherwise, it would seem that all the binaries are 32-bit ones (x86
is mentioned for Linux and Mac OS X while 32-bit for Windows -- which, in
itself, is not very consistent)? I would imagine this to be a mistake for
Mac OS X? Surely, it should be 64-bit? Otherwise, it is correct for Windows
and Linux, then a more important request from me would be a 64-bit version
of those binaries. At this point in time, I would personally be interested
in a 64-bit version of the Linux binary (I am OK with 'just' a 32-bit
version of the Windows binary, for now at least).
Cheers, Alan.
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-----Original Message-----
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From: cellml-discussion-bounces at cellml.org [mailto:cellml-discussion-
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bounces at cellml.org] On Behalf Of Andrew Miller
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Sent: 27 April 2011 02:33
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To: A list for the developers of CellML tools; For those interested in
contributing
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to the development of CellML.
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Subject: [cellml-discussion] CellML API 1.9 Release Candidate 1 available
now
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Hi all,
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Release candidate 1 for the CellML API 1.9 has been released, and can be
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downloaded from:
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* http://www.cellml.org/tools/downloads/cellml_api/releases/1.9rc1
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The following are provided with this release candidate:
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* Source code
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* Binary CellML API SDK packages for:
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* Linux - x86 (32 bit) built with gcc4.
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* Mac OS X - x86 built with gcc4.
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* Windows x86 built with MSVC9.
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This is the first release to include binaries with it, so I would
particularly
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appreciate feedback about whether or not the binary 'SDK'
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builds include everything you need.
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All going well, the CellML API version 1.9 will be released shortly.
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Problems should be reported to the tracker at:
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https://tracker.physiomeproject.org/
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or failing that, directly to ak.miller at auckland.ac.nz or the
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cellml-tools-
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developers at cellml.org mailing list.
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Best wishes,
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Andrew
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