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Re: Packaging InVesalius



Hi Andreas,

On Fri, Feb 8, 2013 at 5:35 AM, Andreas Tille <andreas@an3as.eu> wrote:
> Hi Thiago,
>
> On Thu, Feb 07, 2013 at 01:25:01PM -0200, Thiago Franco Moraes wrote:
>> I created a branch (beta3) where I'm committing and cherry-picking
>> some fixes to beta3. After these commits I update the the tag v3.0-b3.
>> I don't know if its the better thing to do. To get the last version
>> you need to re-download the tarball.
>
> Hmmm, while this actually helped to solve the issues I reported in my
> previous mail we should find some way to make sure that the content of a
> file with the same name will not change over time.  This would
> specifically very important if we decide to upload the package to
> Debian.  It would be really bad if we ship some orig.tar.gz in Debian
> that might be different from the downloadable file.
>
> I'd suggest to either increase the beta version number on new tarballs
> or you either add a date string like yyyymmdd or alternatively some
> revision number from VCS to the version string.

I understand. Maybe it's better to wait to the next version. I think
the next is close to be released.

>> It was fixed. You need to re-download to get the fixed one.
>
> Done and confirm that this is fixed.  I also added a slight change to
> the packaging to prevent that .inv3 files will be compressed (to enable
> simply loading the examples.
>
> I found some further runtime problem:  I tried File -> Exit but
> invesalius remained (this happens with or without the inv3 example
> opened, if the example was opened only the images are vanishing.) I
> needed to press ^C in the xterm from were I started invesalius to stop
> the program.  As a cosmetic suggestion:  I really like some <Ctrl>-Q
> keybinding to exit a program - it is boring to be forced to use the
> mouse to quit a program.

Thanks for the bug report. The <Ctrl>-Q is a great idea, I like a lot
when I can use C-q to close an application.

> Kind regards
>
>          Andreas.
>
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> http://fam-tille.de
>

Thanks!


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