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From: | Thorsten Kaufmann |
Subject: | Re: [Openexr-devel] 2.2.0 release plans |
Date: | Sat, 12 Jul 2014 22:04:37 +0000 |
Oh mixed up. IlmImf and IlmImfUtil are OpenExr of course. So IlmBase seems to compile fine then indeed. IlmImf breaks with a cmd.exe error and i am unsure how to troubleshoot. It is one of the custom build steps i guess, but i have a hard time finding which.
Cheers, Thorsten
Thorsten
Kaufmann Mackevision
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von Thorsten Kaufmann <address@hidden>
Gesendet: Samstag, 12. Juli 2014 23:41 An: 'address@hidden' Betreff: Re: [Openexr-devel] 2.2.0 release plans Hey there,
just gave this a go on win7 using VS Express 2013.
For IlmBase:
ImathMatrixAlgo erros with "max not part of std". Fixed by adding #include <algorithm>
Also needed in testJacobiEigenSolver. Then IlmBase seems to compile (only tried Relase x64 so far)
OpenEXR itself:
min/max issues in quite a lot of files. The fix above fixes them all.
Also IlmBase seemed to compile before but misses the new IlmImfUtil lib as well as IlmImf lib itself. Getting a cmd return error. Still looking.
Cheers, Thorsten
Thorsten
Kaufmann Mackevision
Medien Design GmbH T
T +49 711 93 30 48 606 address@hidden Geschäftsführer: Armin Pohl, Joachim Lincke, Karin Suttheimer Von: openexr-devel-bounces+address@hidden <openexr-devel-bounces+address@hidden> im Auftrag
von Ed Hanway <address@hidden>
Gesendet: Samstag, 12. Juli 2014 03:07 An: 'address@hidden' Betreff: [Openexr-devel] 2.2.0 release plans Hi openexr-devel,
We've pushed some new commits to the develop branch in preparation for a release at the beginning of August. The significant new functionality includes:
- A new high performance lossy compression codec contributed by DreamWorks Animation. This work includes performance improvements to the Huffman decoder that also speed up the PIZ codec. - A new IlmImfUtil library intended to make it easier to develop simple utilities for image file manipulation, supporting the myriad of types of OpenEXR structures (deep, subsampled channels, multi-resolution, tiled, arbitrary channels, and so on).
Existing APIs are unchanged.
Also, while autoconf is still the method of choice to build OpenEXR on *nix platforms, the support for CMake should be up to date at this point and working for Linux, Xcode and Visual Studio.
Unless we run into any roadblocks, my plan is to merge to master and cut a 2.2.0 release by SIGGRAPH. The platforms we've tested in ILM are gcc 4.4, gcc 4.6, OSX Mavericks / Xcode 5.1, and Visual Studio 2010. We'd appreciate if anyone has the time to verify on other platforms and/or spot any regressions in the next few weeks.
-Ed
Ed Hanway, R&D Supervisor, ILM
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