Is Fred ok?
Is Fred ok?
I just wanted to ask how live is going for Fred, he didn't post for 19 days now. Anyone knows wether he is on holiday?
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Re: Is Fred ok?
I hope it's because of the workload of developing the PB Mac OS X v4.0 version. I'm getting a little concerned over Fred's lack of visibility on the forums, especially the apparent lack of personal support regarding new licenses that some newcomers seem to suffer from.Nik wrote:I just wanted to ask how live is going for Fred, he didn't post for 19 days now. Anyone knows wether he is on holiday?
I've never written a language before so i may be ignorant to the facts, but surely if you wrote the whole language using ANSI C/++ then there would be no porting issues? Just plug in the (graphic/network/etc..) API of choice for each platform?
I remember the old days of when you would see Fred on the forums answering questions everyday.
Re: Is Fred ok?
Actually PB generates assembly code, which is different between Windows and OS X for example (different CPU). Also "just" using the C API for every OS isn't a small task, you can be sure of than. If it was just a matter of recompilation, it would be out since a while...Kale wrote:I've never written a language before so i may be ignorant to the facts, but surely if you wrote the whole language using ANSI C/++ then there would be no porting issues? Just plug in the (graphic/network/etc..) API of choice for each platform?
This version is also time consumming due to big internal changes between 3.x and 4.0. OS X is the lastest plateform to be migrated and once it will be done, the development cycle should be much faster.
I'm willing to test on an intel Mac, i have rosetta aswell. I'm realy happy to see you alive man, I absolutely understand how hard this job is, especially porting the 4.0 features to PPC, I guess building for Inetl Macs only wouldn't be very hard since the Linux Version shouldn't take much work to compile on intel Macs, (btw if you don't have an Intel Mac at hand I could offer you a remote SSH connection if you want just PM me)
Maybe you should realy take more advantage of the PPC work you do and compile it for Linux aswell, seeing PB run on a PS3 would be awesome, maybe for 4.2 ?
Maybe you should realy take more advantage of the PPC work you do and compile it for Linux aswell, seeing PB run on a PS3 would be awesome, maybe for 4.2 ?
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So I'll guess you have no time for the WoW expension "The Burning Crusade"?Fred wrote:All the time is invested on OS X 4.0, and it's going smoothly. Sometimes you can't do all the things you want to, choices are needed.

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We are not done with linux yet, but as you can see in the forum, the rate of reported bugs is very low.
So we decided to get started on OSX and have some linux bugfix sessions in between.
If you want the linux version to be a solid as possible, then test as much as possible now and keep those reports comming.
So we decided to get started on OSX and have some linux bugfix sessions in between.
If you want the linux version to be a solid as possible, then test as much as possible now and keep those reports comming.
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But when bug reports go unfixed...freak wrote:We are not done with linux yet, but as you can see in the forum, the rate of reported bugs is very low.
So we decided to get started on OSX and have some linux bugfix sessions in between.
If you want the linux version to be a solid as possible, then test as much as possible now and keep those reports comming.
I've reported a bug with sprite3d and other drawing commands. Seems to be ignored.
You guys should be testing this stuff more than us anyways, to be frank. I'm more than happy to help as long as progress is being made, as i'm sure we all are. Just because we stop some bug reports, your product stops in progress?




