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[Openexr-devel] OpenEXR 1.2.0 released


From: Drew Hess
Subject: [Openexr-devel] OpenEXR 1.2.0 released
Date: Sun, 9 May 2004 09:53:48 -0700 (PDT)

Hi,

OpenEXR 1.2.0 has been released.  This is the new official,
production-ready release, replacing the 1.0 series.  You can download the 
source tarball and signature from here:

http://savannah.nongnu.org/download/openexr/OpenEXR-1.2.0.tar.gz
http://savannah.nongnu.org/download/openexr/OpenEXR-1.2.0.tar.gz.sig

We'll be updating the Photoshop plugin soon.  The latest Renderman display
driver, Shake plugin, and Mac Codewarrior projects should all work fine
with this release.

If you've been using the 1.1.x development series, please switch to 1.2.0.

This release re-enables gcc 2.95 support, supports gcc 3.4, and fixes a
few issues reported by some of our users.  Here is a changelog since
1.1.1:

Version 1.2.0:
        * Production-ready release.
        * Disable long double warnings on OS X.  (Drew Hess)
        * Add new source files to VC7 IlmImfDll target.  (Drew Hess)
        * Iex: change the way that APPEND_EXC and REPLACE_EXC modify
          their what() string to work around an issue with Visual C++
          7.1.  (Florian Kainz, Nick Porcino)
        * Bumped OpenEXR version to 1.2 and .so versions to 2.0.0 in
          preparation for the release.  (Drew Hess)
        * Imath: fixed ImathTMatrix.h to work with gcc 3.4.  (Drew Hess)
        * Another quoting fix in openexr.m4.  (Drew Hess)
        * Quoting fix in acinclude.m4 for automake 1.8.  (Brad Hards)
        * Imath: put inline at beginning of declaration in ImathMatrix.h
          to fix a warning.  (Ken McGaugh)
        * Imath: made Vec equalWith*Error () methods const.
        * Cleaned up compile-time Win32 support.  (Florian Kainz)
        * Bug fix: Reading a particular broken PIZ-compressed file
          caused crashes by indexing off the end of an array.
          (Florian Kainz)


Thanks for your support.

-dwh-







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