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On Thu, 18 Jul 2002 13:00:54 +0200, Wanderer On The Road wrote:
> On Thursday 18 July 2002 03:38 am I was walking through povray.unix and over
> heard Jonathan Kelly saying:
>
>> I have an ebuild script for the binary package if anyone wants it ... I
>> attached it to the bugzilla entry for povray-3.5 ... or I could email it.
>>
>> Now I'm off to start learning POVRAY!
>
> Nifty. Think you can do one for the source when it comes out too? I like my
> software optomized ^_~
mmh, that will come as soon as I get my hands on the source :) (drop me a
note when its released and It will be done even sooner ;)
source is a bit more troublesome since you need to do some more work to
get icc and icc-pgo to work properly (check the current ebuild )
//Spider
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> I'm assuming Gentoo will install into /usr/bin, in which case leaving the
> old version won't make much of a difference (other than wasting a bit of
> disk space), assuming /usr/bin comes before /usr/local/bin in your path.
Actually Gentoo will write compiled binaries to /usr/{bin,lib} and all
binary packages go into /opt.
While on subject, I'm a bit curious as to why you use /usr/lib/povray-...
to store scene files and includes, when /usr/share would seem to be the
most intuitive (sp?) place....
//Spider
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On Thu, 18 Jul 2002 19:37:20 -0400, Spider wrote:
> While on subject, I'm a bit curious as to why you use
> /usr/lib/povray-... to store scene files and includes, when /usr/share
> would seem to be the most intuitive (sp?) place....
Tradition, so far. /usr/share is a better place, and I plan to get that
fixed before the source release. A few things are still subject to
change in 3.5, at least on the Unix end of things.
-Mark Gordon
P.S. Yes, "intuitive" is the correct spelling. ;-)
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On Thursday 18 July 2002 07:34 pm I was walking through povray.unix and over
heard Spider saying:
> source is a bit more troublesome since you need to do some more work to
> get icc and icc-pgo to work properly (check the current ebuild )
I was under the impression that povray compiled fine with gcc perhaps this
is not right for 3.5?
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In article <3d38d204@news.povray.org> , Wanderer On The Road
<mlr### [at] subdimensionnet> wrote:
>> source is a bit more troublesome since you need to do some more work to
>> get icc and icc-pgo to work properly (check the current ebuild )
>
> I was under the impression that povray compiled fine with gcc perhaps this
> is not right for 3.5?
How could Spider know? He said he doesn't have access to the source code...
Thorsten
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On Saturday 20 July 2002 04:28 pm I was walking through povray.unix and over
heard Thorsten Froehlich saying:
>> I was under the impression that povray compiled fine with gcc perhaps
>> this is not right for 3.5?
>
> How could Spider know? He said he doesn't have access to the source
> code...
Right right. My bad. I forgotted.
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On Thursday 18 July 2002 03:54 am I was walking through povray.unix and over
heard Christoph Hormann saying:
>> Yeah, I don't care so much that different keywords being hilighted
>> differently but I would like the keywords hilighted rather than just
>> #something_here and numbers ^_~
>>
>
> Then you are obviously doing something wrong.
Ok, well it looks like the keyword union is hilighted and all but no
primitaves are, nor are the other keywords like conic_sweep, color, etc.
from what I can tell. If it helps I'm running GNU Emacs 21.2.1
(i686-pc-linux-gnu, Motif Version 2.1.30) of 2002-06-26 on ursamajor. I
compiled emacs from source on the date mentioned and my hostname is
ursamajor.
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I tried the new pov-mode + pov-im and I had to change a few things in
pov-mode in order to make it work well.
I saw some "C.H." in the file that add 2 hilights ("keyword" and "macro
name" if I remember well) but they are not defined at the top of
pov-mode...I just made the necessary declarations and everything worked !
Is it my emacs version or did someone had the same problem ?
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gemelli david wrote:
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> I tried the new pov-mode + pov-im and I had to change a few things in
> pov-mode in order to make it work well.
> I saw some "C.H." in the file that add 2 hilights ("keyword" and "macro
> name" if I remember well) but they are not defined at the top of
> pov-mode...I just made the necessary declarations and everything worked !
> Is it my emacs version or did someone had the same problem ?
Hmm. "C.H." indicates all modifications i have made, i did not test
things with a lot of different versions of emacs.
Christoph
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gemelli david <d.g### [at] xlstudiocom> writes:
> I tried the new pov-mode + pov-im and I had to change a few things in
> pov-mode in order to make it work well.
> I saw some "C.H." in the file that add 2 hilights ("keyword" and
> "macro name" if I remember well) but they are not defined at the top
> of pov-mode...I just made the necessary declarations and everything
> worked !
Thanks for the hint. I added:
(defvar font-pov-macro-name-face 'font-pov-macro-name-face
"Face to use for PoV macro names.")
(defvar font-pov-keyword-face 'font-pov-keyword-face
"Face to use for PoV keywords.")
and backtraces: no more.
> Is it my emacs version or did someone had the same problem ?
Emacs-21.2-2, RedHat 7.3.
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