It's alive! (MorphOS development continues....)
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    Posts: 456 from 2003/4/4
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    ....if you were in any doubt

    This is totally OT where I posted it, so it's here for everyone to see:

    I was chatting to CISC about problems with Aladdin 4D...we went through and replicated it. About 24hrs later, they had a bugfix for one of the support fns for Trance. (Before you ask, no it's not released ;-) )

    Many Thanks to CISC and Piru for tracking this down....it should have a knock on effect improving Trance for other 68k programs so I'm told.

    If you have bug reports...people are listening and working.

    Development continues my friends!

    Steve

    [ Edited by JKD on 2005/2/4 9:36 ]
  • »04.02.05 - 16:36
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    programmers - like artists - are people that do what they do because they like and enjoy it.

    i never had any doubt about that!

    it's nice to see people are experimenting with Aladdin 4D. I really have to try that on my peg one of these days!
    "if you ever slam anyone, for anything, somehow you always end up eating shoe" Targhan
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    GMKai
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    nice, and i really apreciate it.
    but bugfixing without releasing those fixes.
    is like, hm, training without participating in a big race.
    so mos-coders, come on. get out those fixes in a new bundle.
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    Acill
    Posts: 1926 from 2003/10/19
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    Nice, but I agree with above. Why do a fix if it not released? Lets get it out and let the rest of us have some fun!

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    Jupp3
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    Quote:

    Why do a fix if it not released?

    Probably it depends on other new OS components, that aren't yet ready for release...
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    @ JKD

    :pint: :bloons: :pint:
    MorphOS is Amiga done right! :-)
    MorphOS NG will be AROS done right! :-)
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    @ cecilia

    Perhaps not *all* programmers, but most of them as it seems! :-)
    MorphOS is Amiga done right! :-)
    MorphOS NG will be AROS done right! :-)
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    @Acill

    Well, I've been an advocate of a much wider beta-testing circle for MorphOS for a long time. Even with the best beta testing and release preparation there's always that x.y.1 or .2 or .3 release that creeps up right on the heels of a major or minor point release...but we must face the fact that this isn't going to happen.

    One of the biggest issues raised by laire seemed to be no one to champion (project manage) a full release without him.....ongoing development frequently <> release candidate...in fact large development teams even work on a seperate tree once the feature set/development level goes beyond a certain point.

    Also, the last thing we need is rabid users bitching that stuff doesn't work when it's released....although see above (and the current TP prefs example spring to mind.)

    (Some of) MorphOS development is contributed by a loose collaboration of developers...I can imagine how hard it can be to make these guys stop working and focus on a release candidate.

    I can say all this with a straight face but *you know* how desperate I am for newer MOS components too.....

    I want to boot my Voodoo out and go Radeon 3D
    I *need* Ambient updates
    I want to to altivec full metal jacket on dnetc
    I'd love native, integrated TCP/IP so I can finally stop relying on MiamiDX

    ...and those are just a few of the new thangs!


    [ Edited by JKD on 2005/2/4 16:33 ]
  • »04.02.05 - 23:31
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    takemehomegrandma wrote:
    Perhaps not *all* programmers, but most of them as it seems! :-)
    unfortunately, that kind of insinuation tends to paint everyone with the same brush (even if you say "*all*". and this isn't a slam at you. I just have seen others say something similar and worse, in fact).

    this does a disservice to those who are only interested in doing work.

    some people have only so much patience with lies and general mendacity.
    I know I refuse to put up with ANY.
    that doesn't mean I don't do good work - but it does mean I have too much respect for my profession and reputation. And i simply won't put up with being abused.

    at this point the best thing to do is not assume we know anyones' motivations and just get on with supporting each other.

    the past can not be changed. there's no point in dwelling in it.
    "if you ever slam anyone, for anything, somehow you always end up eating shoe" Targhan
  • »05.02.05 - 01:20
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    I tried to do a bountie site. When it was about complete and I asked
    for help with the paypal accounts and other things I didnt get a
    single person to come forward and agree with it. The site is lost now
    and I would have to start all over again.
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    @ Acill

    I must have missed that. BTW, what did you mean with "help with the paypal accounts"?
    MorphOS is Amiga done right! :-)
    MorphOS NG will be AROS done right! :-)
  • »07.02.05 - 19:53
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    Acill wrote:
    I tried to do a bountie site. When it was about complete and I asked
    for help with the paypal accounts and other things I didnt get a
    single person to come forward and agree with it. The site is lost now
    and I would have to start all over again.


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  • »08.02.05 - 05:46
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    There are many solutions and perhaps one doesn't have to limit oneself
    to using just one of them?

    But I still don't see what the original problem with paypal accounts was?
    MorphOS is Amiga done right! :-)
    MorphOS NG will be AROS done right! :-)
  • »08.02.05 - 21:53
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    Continues? We can't see updates except the printer thingie, that stills having bugs...

    Let's see if is true, amiga/MorphOS users readed a lot of promises, but I try to hope that MorphOS developers are trying to do the dream a reality :-)

    What I want?

    - Better hardware support (parallel, USB, Firewire, wireless ethernet, better support of graphics cards & 3D...).

    - Updated Ambient! Like the GPL thingie but running correctly.

    - Ready to use and updated subsystems ( Native TCP/IP with modern features as advanced firewall as PF but nice GUI, Better AHI, OpenGL support, 3D support of most of modern cards, MOS media built-in and supporting more things...).

    - A future for MorphOS and evolutioning into a better thing with less limitations ( the dreamed own native box with memory protection, resource allocator, resource tracking and a lot of very cool stuff that isn't present in the AmigaOS API...).

    - A really new and good browser supporting the latest stuff, but not a bloated piece of sw (like ibrowse but supporting more stuff and better...).

    Having all this can made to MorphOS users a lot better, but mostly of this will can't be possible with a dead OS...
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    @ timofonic

    MorphOS developers has time after time assured that the development
    hasn't stopped, and there are many signs (and even proof, like the
    updated printing) of that if you look careful.

    I have no idea but I don't think a new major OS version upgrade is
    around the corner. However, I think it may be possible that we will
    see certain small updates or additions of certain OS components in the
    meantime, at least I hope we will (including a new desktop). You are
    not alone to have a wish list of new features, and I don't think the
    MorphOS developers are clueless in what's wanted and/or needed either.
    I think they know! It will get here when it gets here! In the
    meantime, enjoy what you have!

    :-)
    MorphOS is Amiga done right! :-)
    MorphOS NG will be AROS done right! :-)
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    Ambient just got an update to 1.41... see http://zapek.com/software/ambient/ 'cauz of the donations... so go on... send more money = new update of Ambient...
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    Quote:

    luky-amiga wrote:
    It's cooooool!
    I have just compiled Ambient 1.41 and I am using new Ambient (9.2.2005) on MorphOS 1.4.2. New effects, list view is back, faster loading icons, correct sort and more more more. It's amazing!

    I think this is good news and way to go. Even if Scalos is now somehow "promoted" to become a new desktop for MorphOS, I still feel, by looking at the feature list, that Ambient should be superior, when it's finally working. We have to wait for some missing components, and then Ambient should compile with every new feature working.
    See, until now you had the typical Amiga camp divided into two sides: AmigaOS and MorphOS. But now, inside MorphOS, one could devise a new division, in the desktop used (Ambient vs. Scalos). While freedom of choice can only be good, unification also is, and Ambient feels more "belonging" to MorphOS. Not to mention the shame of wasting so many months of work from David Gerber.
    What's next? Competition between these two? Perhaps it pushes progress out from both, but I think that, with our lack of human resources, concentrating in Ambient would be a wiser choice.
    What do you think?
  • »09.02.05 - 08:15
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    Well, I had a go and it did not work and since I am not a programmer, I was shooting in the dark anyway, below is my output.

    I guess I will have to wait for someone to release pre-compiled binaries, it's just I have never done a 'make install' before and thus seemed like a good place to start.
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    Work:Ambient/ambientsrc/src> make install v=1
    Ambient build in progress.. ('make help' for target options)
    Current target: install
    Architectures: 750
    Features: altivec: no, png.library: no (png.alib), z.library: no (z.alib)
    ==> [Ambient/750]
    make[1]: Entering directory `/Work/Ambient/ambientsrc/src/objects/750'
    ppc-morphos-gcc -noixemul -c -O2 -DBETA_RELEASE -DSYSTEM_PRIVATE -fomit-frame-pointer -ffast-math -mmultiple -mcpu=750 -Wall -Wno-parentheses -Wno-switch -Wstrict-prototypes -Werror-implicit-function-declaration -Wpointer-arith -Wmissing-prototypes -Wmissing-declarations -Wcomments -I- -I. -I../../ -I../../include -I../../libs/pnglib/libpng -I../../libs/zlib/libz -DBASE_NAME=\"pngicon.c\" ../../pngicon.c
    In file included from ../../pngicon.c:50:
    ../../png_calls.h:13: libs/pnglib/ppcinline/png.h: No such file or directory
    make[1]: *** [pngicon.o] Error 1
    make[1]: Leaving directory `/Work/Ambient/ambientsrc/src/objects/750'
    <== [Ambient/750]
    make -C wblib install
    make[1]: Entering directory `/Work/Ambient/ambientsrc/src/wblib'
    ==> [workbench.library/750]
    make[2]: Entering directory `/Work/Ambient/ambientsrc/src/wblib/objects/750'
    ppc-morphos-gcc -noixemul -c -O2 -nostdlib -DBETA_RELEASE -DBUILD_WBLIB -DSYSTEM_PRIVATE -fomit-frame-pointer -mmultiple -mcpu=750 -Wall -Wno-parentheses -Wno-switch -Wstrict-prototypes -Werror-implicit-function-declaration -Wpointer-arith -Wmissing-prototypes -Wmissing-declarations -Wcomments -I- -I../../. -I../../../include -DBASE_NAME=\"libfunctions.c\" libfunctions.c
    libfunctions.c:1: parse error before `failed'
    make[2]: *** [libfunctions.o] Error 1
    make[2]: Leaving directory `/Work/Ambient/ambientsrc/src/wblib/objects/750'
    <== [workbench.library]
    copy workbench.library sys:morphos/libs/workbench.library
    object not found
    make[1]: *** [install] Error 20
    make[1]: Leaving directory `/Work/Ambient/ambientsrc/src/wblib'
    make: *** [wblib_install] Error 2
    Work:Ambient/ambientsrc/src>

    ---------------------------------------

    [ Edited by MaSC on 2005/2/9 10:48 ]

    [ Edited by MaSC on 2005/2/9 10:49 ]
  • »09.02.05 - 09:24
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    Can please somebody upload the build - I mean the working - ambient version? I can not compile it, I'm not a programmer.

    Please!!!
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