Hi Bogdan
 
Timothy wants a 0.11.0 release this weekend. He has built a Mac and Linux 
version and wanted to present a Windows version too. 
 
I compiled version 4906 from the trunk by editing the cmakelists.txt and 
default_config.ini to suit and put it on my web site for him to see.
 
However he had already made a stellarium/0.11 branch and up dated it to 4912 
with some minor corrections from Alex Wolf that were waiting to be merged to 
the trunk.

So I pulled this branch as well and compiled it for him in Windows. This is the 
version that is now on my website.
 
If a release of 0.11.0 is to be made I believe it should be made from the 
trunk. This will of course involve merging the latest changes and updating the 
trunk to version 0.11.0. I can compile in Windows from the trunk at any time. 
It takes about 45 minutes to compile, test, package and load to my website. 
 
Barry Gerdes
Beaumont Hills Observatory
S 33' 41' 44"    E 150' 56' 32"
 


> Date: Sun, 26 Jun 2011 08:52:53 +0300
> From: daggers...@gmail.com
> To: stellarium-pubdevel@lists.sourceforge.net
> Subject: Re: [Stellarium-pubdevel] It's time for 0.11
> 
> On Sat, Jun 25, 2011 at 11:29 PM, Reaves, Timothy
> <trea...@silverfieldstech.com> wrote:
> > I should have mentioned to build from the ~stellarium/0.11 branch please.
> 
> Why there's a separate branch instead of the trunk?
> 
> AFAIK, the lp:stellarium/0.10 branch was there only because it's the
> branch automatically synchronized with the old SVN repository that was
> used before we migrated to Launchpad.
> 
> Bogdan
> 
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