We're open to splitting the packages into -lib, -dev and -doc
components, but have not prioritized that work internally, yet.
Please do consider doing this. As an Ubuntu user of the CG toolkit for
many years it has been annoying to download several megabytes of
documentation and examples I am
Stefano,
> That means we can't simply distribute the latest
> version of everything.
I understand that general reasoning, but when we're still seeing
significant Linux traffic for Cg 2.0 --- it means that many many
users are effectively unsupportable by both Nvidia and Debian.
There are lots of
Stefano,
From an Nvidia point of view we're mainly concerned about having
the most current release in circulation, and making it easy
to deploy Cg either via the normal packaging channel, or directly
from Nvidia, as necessary.
My main concern would be with incompatibilities or inconsistencies
in
Cg now provides x86 and amd64 .deb packages, beginning with Cg 3.0 (July 2010)
The current release supersedes all previous releases and is fully backwards
compatible.
It is recommended that Debian incorporate or adapt these as a replacement.
http://developer.nvidia.com/object/cg_download.html
F
Cg now provides x86 and amd64 .deb packages, beginning with Cg 3.0 (July 2010)
The current release supersedes all previous releases and is fully backwards
compatible.
It is recommended that Ubuntu incorporate or adapt these as a replacement.
http://developer.nvidia.com/object/cg_download.html
F
Cg now provides x86 and amd64 .deb packages, beginning with Cg 3.0 (July 2010)
The current release supersedes all previous releases and is fully backwards
compatible.
It is recommended that Ubuntu incorporate or adapt these as a replacement.
http://developer.nvidia.com/object/cg_download.html
F
recommend reconsidering this for dpkg-deb mainline, if only
because we don't want to
maintain a fork of dpkg-deb.
Regards,
Nigel Stewart
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age.
http://www.gnome.org/projects/atomix
->
http://jens.triq.net/atomix.php
Regards,
Nigel Stewart
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