[kepler-dev] PtolemyII 5.0beta release

Bertram Ludaescher ludaesch at ucdavis.edu
Mon May 23 16:50:49 PDT 2005


Ok, I guess what Shawn is saying... (I have the benefit of sitting
next to him .. so I can pick his brains ;-) is this:

The actors haven't been actually deleted in the Kepler
repository.. they are just not shown in the browser menu.

BTW -- Why are they not shown????

thanks

Bertram



Shawn Bowers writes:
 > 
 > Carlos,
 > 
 > We ultimately want to set up a uber-repository for all of the kepler and 
 > ptolemy actors and workflows ...
 > 
 > But currently, we only include a subset of those by default in the 
 > "library".
 > 
 > However, you can, just like in Ptolemy, open any moml file in kepler -- 
 > so if you know the path to those files in ptolemy, you can also open 
 > those in kepler.  In fact, you can also add them directly to the 
 > hierarchy as well (a little more work, but possible).
 > 
 > 
 > shawn
 > 
 > 
 > 
 > Carlos A. Rueda wrote:
 > > Hi Dan, cvs admin, and all,
 > > 
 > > I would like to start using some Ptolemy actors that are based on
 > > the Java Advanced Imaging system (JAI), but they are not included
 > > in the released kepler 1.0.0alpha6. Perhaps the current CVS version
 > > of Kepler already includes them but I apologize I have forgotten my
 > > cvs password (username: rueda)
 > > 
 > > So my questions are:
 > > 
 > > 1- Is the current CVS updated with the new actors in PtolemyII 5.0beta,
 > >     particularly those related with JAI?
 > >     If not, i) is there a time frame for that?, or ii) how can I instruct
 > >     kepler to load them?
 > > 
 > > 2- Would the cvs admin please contact me about my password?
 > > 
 > > Thanks.
 > > 
 > > carlos
 > > 
 > > 
 > > Dan Higgins wrote:
 > > 
 > >>Hi All,
 > >>
 > >>    The Ptolemy project has released version 5.0beta of PtolemyII at
 > >>
 > >>http://ptolemy.eecs.berkeley.edu/ptolemyII/index.htm
 > >>
 > >>This link is to the source code version which can by used to build 
 > >>Kepler. You might want to use it instead of trying to get the CVS 
 > >>version of Ptolemy. It seems to work fine with the current Kepler CVS 
 > >>code; it won't reflect the latest changes in Ptolemy code but it is 
 > >>probably more stable and doesn't have a lot of experimental stuff that 
 > >>the Ptolemy CVS head does. You can also see the latest changes made in 
 > >>Ptolemy
 > >>
 > >>Dan
 > >>
 > > 
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