[Cs-dev] Fw: Fedora 15 SoaS release and Csound5
Date | 2011-06-14 21:35 |
From | "Art Hunkins" |
Subject | [Cs-dev] Fw: Fedora 15 SoaS release and Csound5 |
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Below is a forwarded message from Peter Robinson,
who built Csound (from Scons) for the upcoming Fedora 15 Sugar-on-a-Stick
release. He is referring to Victor's suggestion to set buildRelease=1 for the
purpose of enabling by default the old parser rather than the new one (which is
built otherwise??).
Please clarify what is the case. What we need in
Sugar is a build that by default uses the old parser.
(One guess is that both parsers are being
built, but that buildRelease effectively sets the *default* (with buildRelease=1
setting the old parser as the default). Am I on the right track? Sorry, I'm not
very technically oriented.)
Art Hunkins
----- Original Message -----
From: Peter Robinson
To: Art
Hunkins
Sent: Tuesday, June 14, 2011 2:18 PM
Subject: Re: Fedora 15 SoaS release and Csound5 Setting buildRelease=1 to one has no affect on the build. With that set when I look at the build logs it still reports building the new Parser. We use to set buildRelease=0 in all previous releases. Why they would swap this around is beyond me! Can you forward details on to them because I can never seem to get onto their mailing list. Peter |
Date | 2011-06-14 22:15 |
From | Andres Cabrera |
Subject | Re: [Cs-dev] Fw: Fedora 15 SoaS release and Csound5 |
Hi, I think this is just a minor misunderstanding. The new parser is enabled by default on source builds so people who test do so with the new parser so they can report issues. The old parser is still always built and can be used with the command line flag --old-parser. If the requisites for the new parser are there, it will still be built even if buildRelease=1 although the default will be the old parser, this way people can try the new parser on release builds. So I think the solution is use buildRelease=1 or add the command line flag --old-parser if this is not possible. Cheers, Andres On Tue, Jun 14, 2011 at 9:35 PM, Art Hunkins |