On Thu, 18 Jun 2009, Tim Jenness wrote:
> Thinking about things that need to be in place for the nanahope release
> in July. I can think of the following things that are being worked on or
> problematic:
>
> - vtk no longer builds on x86_64 Mac OSX because it keeps finding the
> native Tcl/Tk frameworks instead of finding the starlink tcl libraries.
> There are updates in the repository submodules that are not synced to
> the supermodule so I'm not sure whether this needs a local fix.
Yes I've updated VTK to version 5.4 and am using that on my development
branch. It may or may not work on OSX, I've not checked that. Don't just
update this I wouldn't expect GAIA (master) to build.
> [ 87%] Building CXX object
> Rendering/CMakeFiles/vtkRenderingTCL.dir/vtkRenderingTCLInit.o
> Linking CXX shared library ../bin/libvtkRenderingTCL.dylib
> ld warning: in
> /Developer/SDKs/MacOSX10.5.sdk/System/Library/Frameworks//tk.framework/tk,
> missing required architecture x86_64 in file
As for the Tcl/Tk problem, that will need some local patches. I believe I
may have already done those, but again it's not tested.
> - SAMP support in GAIA
Mark reported that he'd started on this (yesterday), so I guess that's
depends on the speed of progress.
> - Peter: Will GAIA visualisation of STC-S catalogues be ready at least in a
> demo mode? Or would you prefer to punt to August? I'd like to have some
> debugging time before you turn into a pumpkin.
I'd planned to do a merge to master of GAIA developments for the release.
Still a few loose ends to tidy up and I want to get 2D masking working,
and then some documentation, but I expect we'll have STC-S 2&3D rendering
of CUPID catalogues in the next release.
> - Sam Hart has requested that we ship the linux builds with Java 1.6 so
> that he can begin the process of migrating the OT now that JSky requires
> v1.6.
> In terms of architectures:
>
> CentOS5.3 32- and 64-bit
> OSX PPC Tiger
> x86_64 Leopard [gcc-4.2 / gfortran ]
> 32-bit intel Tiger
> What have I missed?
JNIAST needs some work. Currently it doesn't build.
Peter.
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