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wxWidgets official release 2.6.3
Michael:
Hello,
The wxWidgets official release 2.6.3 is about to see the daylight (in a week or so after Julian Smart). Now there is a RC1 available for download.
What is interesting (at least for me :)) is that this new release will provide (within others):
--- Quote ---Compilation fixes for (more strict) g++ 4.1
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When the official release will come out, will C::B make use of it or wait sometime to know something more about the stability of this new release?
Best wishes,
Michael
mandrav:
--- Quote ---When the official release will come out, will C::B make use of it or wait sometime to know something more about the stability of this new release?
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We 'll evaluate it first ;)
Michael:
Hello,
I have build C::B rev1998 with wxWidgets 2.6.3 RC1. The building was fine and it seems that C::B works fine. May be it is just an impression, but it seems that the dialogs in Settings open faster :). Unfortunately there is a problem too :(. The toolbars main, compiler and debugger and not displayed correctly. The toolsbar are not collapsed and the debugger toolbar is not displayed. Anyway, the debugger is working.
You can see an image here below:
Best wishes,
Michael
Game_Ender:
Don't trust the faster feel, usually its just a placebo effect. One of the most recent example of this, is when Firefox released 1.5 after 1.5 RC2 and tons of people talked about how much faster 1.5 was compared to 1.5 RC2. The 1.5 and 1.5 RC2 releases were the same, down to the byte. Don't expect the much of speed improvement on the maintenance builds.
Michael:
--- Quote from: Game_Ender on February 14, 2006, 12:29:27 am ---Don't expect the much of speed improvement on the maintenance builds.
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No, I do not expect a lot of speed improvment. And probably as you said, the remarked improvement is just an illusion. I was just curious and wanted to try it. Anyway, until now, I am quite happy with this RC :).
Michael
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