OPUS-Linux test version: 4th release
Posted: Fri Mar 27, 2009 11:14 am
Dear valued OPUS-Linux customers,
a new test release (4th beta; build 380, 2009-03-10) has been made available.
ChangeLog:
- wxWidgets library binaries built on same host (version!), may result in
improved library dependency compatibility
- wx toolkit issue "misplaced cursors, due to lost cursor hotspot coordinates"
fixed (implemented custom resource handler to preserve hotspot information)
- file handling fixes
- installation improvements
- many other bug fixes / improvements
The Linux distributions we tested this release on include RHEL 5.0 and
Ubuntu 7.10, u8.04 (LTS!). There's a high chance that it works
on many other similarly-aged but less-supported distributions,
especially with the help of the now plentiful installation advice in the
README file (attached).
For discussion of various topics (installation, usage or especially feedback),
please visit http://www.brukeroptics.com/forum/
(preferred; publicly visible) or feel free to contact us directly.
Yours sincerely,
Andreas Mohr, OPUS-Linux team
a new test release (4th beta; build 380, 2009-03-10) has been made available.
ChangeLog:
- wxWidgets library binaries built on same host (version!), may result in
improved library dependency compatibility
- wx toolkit issue "misplaced cursors, due to lost cursor hotspot coordinates"
fixed (implemented custom resource handler to preserve hotspot information)
- file handling fixes
- installation improvements
- many other bug fixes / improvements
The Linux distributions we tested this release on include RHEL 5.0 and
Ubuntu 7.10, u8.04 (LTS!). There's a high chance that it works
on many other similarly-aged but less-supported distributions,
especially with the help of the now plentiful installation advice in the
README file (attached).
For discussion of various topics (installation, usage or especially feedback),
please visit http://www.brukeroptics.com/forum/
(preferred; publicly visible) or feel free to contact us directly.
Yours sincerely,
Andreas Mohr, OPUS-Linux team