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On Mon, May 14, 2012 at 9:20 AM, Ralph Goers wrote:
> Thanks. We to we're taken by surprise by this as it was not discussed
> prior to the change. A
This has been backed out of SVN for now.
(from the JIRA:)
Whys:
- Make VFS more attractive for new user/developers, new committers in the
21st c
Thanks. We to we're taken by surprise by this as it was not discussed prior to
the change. As a rule the minimum version should only be changed if something
requires it. I'm waiting for a response from Gary as to why this was necessary
before asking him to revert it.
Ralph
On May 14, 2012, at
Le 14/05/2012 11:13, Thomas Neidhart a écrit :
> Hi all,
Hi Thomas,
>
> as we all know, java does not provide any means of detecting overflows
> and/or underflows in numerical calculations off-the-shelf.
> While investigating some numerical stability problems and trying to improve
> the eigenval
> FYI: I've updated VFS trunk to Java 6 to avoid getting stuck on older
> versions of jars and further moving VFS in the 21st century ;) Tasked
> as VFS-415.
I was happy to see VFS-414 and VFS-313 being fixed, thank you very much for
that! The change in VFS-415 however makes it impossible for us
Hi all,
as we all know, java does not provide any means of detecting overflows
and/or underflows in numerical calculations off-the-shelf.
While investigating some numerical stability problems and trying to improve
the eigenvalue implementation, I was thinking about instrumenting certain
operations
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