[Bf-committers] Blender 2.49 RC1 ahoy!

Timothy Baldridge tbaldridge at gmail.com
Thu Apr 23 17:38:28 CEST 2009


I'm currently working on a 2.5 build for Irix, so it shouldn't be that
hard to fire off a 2.49 build. There have been some small, but build
breaking changes in scons lately though so it may take a day or so.
Anyway, I'll start working on it tonight.

Timothy

On Thu, Apr 23, 2009 at 10:21 AM, Ton Roosendaal <ton at blender.org> wrote:
> Hi,
>
> If possible, use svn including revision 19906. :)
>
> -Ton-
>
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> Ton Roosendaal  Blender Foundation   ton at blender.org    www.blender.org
> Blender Institute BV  Entrepotdok 57A  1018AD Amsterdam The Netherlands
>
> On 23 Apr, 2009, at 11:12, Ton Roosendaal wrote:
>
>> Hi,
>>
>> I'd first like to verify who will provide the test builds and releases
>> for 2.49.
>>
>> Windows 32: Andrea Weikert or Nathan Letwory?
>> Windows 64 XP/Vista: Daniel Genrich
>> Linux 32/64 bits: Ken Hughes
>> OSX 10.x PPC: Jean-Luc Peurriere
>> OSX 10.4/5 Intel: Jan Devera (devroo) or Timothy Baldridge?
>> Solaris Sparc: Kent Mein
>> SGI Irix: Stefan Gartner or Timothy Baldridge?
>>
>> The builds can be provided as usual. Or:
>>
>> ftp to: download.blender.org
>> user: anonymous
>> pass: email address
>>
>> Go to the directory 'incoming'. What you put there is visible here:
>> http://download.blender.org/ftp/incoming/
>>
>> Thanks!
>>
>> -Ton-
>>
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>> Blender Institute BV  Entrepotdok 57A  1018AD Amsterdam The Netherlands
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