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LibreCAD v3

maurov
We know v3 has some improvements listed in the wiki page
http://wiki.librecad.org/index.php/LibreCAD_version_3_design

but it is a bit over-technical.

Could this information, about new functions or implementations, come to this forum?
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Re: LibreCAD v3

maurov
OK, I dont know the exact number. There are lots of them:

SCM Revision: 2.0.3
Compiler: GNU GCC 4.6.3
Qt Version: 4.8.1
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Re: LibreCAD v3

R. van Twisk
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Could this information, about new functions or implementations, come to this forum? 

We have a forum for LibreCAD 3 but at this time I we will be only listening to idea’s, thought’s etc…
We are still in pre alpha stage and working towards idea’s, possible way’s of implementing, what technology stack to use etc..
it’s also going to be a complete rewrite, we won’t take any code from LibreCAD 2 because LibreCAD 3 does a lot
of thing’s differently. We do have code! But it’s in continues change on a day-by-day week-by week base improving with each iteration.

The aim for LibreCAD 3 is to have similar functionality, that means that things are done in way X might be done
(slightly) different in LibreCAD 3. In general we do aim to have the same looks and mostly the same feel and way of working.
We are not traying to re-invent the wheel in terms of how CAD works, we just try to modernise the underlaying code.

Ries


On May 13, 2014, at 2:23 PM, maurov [via LibreCAD] <[hidden email]> wrote:

We know v3 has some improvements listed in the wiki page
http://wiki.librecad.org/index.php/LibreCAD_version_3_design

but it is a bit over-technical.

Could this information, about new functions or implementations, come to this forum?


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Re: LibreCAD v3

R. van Twisk
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Are you confused with LibreCAD 2.0.3 vs LibreCAD 3 ??


On May 13, 2014, at 2:25 PM, maurov [via LibreCAD] <[hidden email]> wrote:

OK, I dont know the exact number. There are lots of them:

SCM Revision: 2.0.3
Compiler: GNU GCC 4.6.3
Qt Version: 4.8.1


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Re: LibreCAD v3

maurov
yes, confused
Versions mens SCM, compiler or Qt?
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Re: LibreCAD v3

LordOfBikes
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To clear up confusion:

When talking about LibreCAD 3, the pre alpha stage engine for the next evolution step of LibreCAD is meant. As of the early stage the Wiki and Forum discussions is for development and therefor technical by nature.
Discussions of users, about feature requests, handling and issues refers to LibreCAD 2 and are less technical.
So if you read LibreCAD 3 and are not a developer, you can ignore it with a clear conscience. When LibreCAD 3 will be ready for use, you will get wind of it, I'm sure.

The current stable release of LibreCAD is 2.0.3, the next release 2.0.4 is in the pipeline.
This release versions are marked on github to represent a stable state of the source code. And this are the source codes we build the official download packages from.

Because LibreCAD is open source and platform independent, everybody can build it from source. To identify a binary package, in case any problems arise, there are the SCM, Qt and compiler versions.

The SCM version can become something like 2.0.3-39-gbaaf7df and tells us, that the source code for this version is an intermediate state, 39 commits after the official 2.0.3 state.

The Qt number is the version of the Qt environment that was used to build the binary. This number is something like 4.8.5, 5.0.2 or 5.2.1

Last but not least, the compiler number tells us which compiler was used to build the LibreCAD binary. There are gcc, clang or Microsoft compilers, each with its own version information, which could be used to build LibreCAD.

All this numbers are needed in case of issues, to help us to localize the cause of it. Beside issues in the LibreCAD source codes, problems can arise by errors in Qt libraries or the compiler.

I hope this has not worsened the confusion now

Armin
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Re: LibreCAD v3

maurov
Safe and clear!