[cells-gtk-devel] [Fwd: [cello-devel] Cells 2.0 release candidate]

Kenny Tilton ktilton at nyc.rr.com
Wed Apr 27 17:31:55 UTC 2005



-------- Original Message --------
Subject: 	[cello-devel] Cells 2.0 release candidate
Date: 	Wed, 27 Apr 2005 04:40:28 -0700
From: 	Thomas F. Burdick <tfb at OCF.Berkeley.EDU>
Reply-To: 	Discussion of Cello, a portable CL GUI 
<cello-devel at common-lisp.net>
To: 	Cells Development <cells-devel at common-lisp.net>, Cello Development 
<cello-devel at common-lisp.net>, Cells-GTK <cells-gtk-devel at common-lisp.net>



I've put a release candidate for Cells up here:

  http://www.ocf.berkeley.edu/~tfb/cells_2.0.tar.gz

Before I put it up on c-l.net, change the Cliki link, and make noise
about it, I'd appreciate it if other Cells users would confirm that it
works for them.  Particularly users of Cello and Cells-Gtk, which I
don't use.

The differences from what's in CVS are mostly organizational: I moved
utils-kt into the cells directory, rearranged the locations of a
couple files, and removed the unused profile code.  I replaced
defconstant-once (in utils-kt) with a better define-constant that
DoesWIM, and I think what Kenny means, too, based on the evidence of
his code.  I also changed the one use of defconstant to use
define-constant, and now everything builds cleanly again on SBCL.  I
think this should all be uncontroversial.

If this works for everybody, I'll paste together a README file from
the various candidates in cell-cultures, and release this weekend.

Kenny: this tarball looks to me like a good way of organizing cells in
CVS, so if you agree, you can just check this in to have a
freed-from-cell-cultures cells.  Otherwise, you can figure it out,
this works for a release anyhow.
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