Radiance 4.0 release - Ubuntu 9.10 binaries

Hi All,

I have compiled the latest Radiance release (4.0) on Ubuntu 9.10. For those who are interested, I have placed a tarball on our ftp site which can be downloaded as follows:

   1. go to: ftp.visarc.com
   2. user: u36117396-rad
   3. passwd: rad-r40
   4. get: rad4R0-linux-ubuntu.tgz

This is a temporary location for the short term. I will check in with Greg about making this available through www.radiance-online.org.

Please see the README for some basic notes on installation. Note that I have also included the documentation directory.

Please let me know if there are any questions and I will answer them as I am able.

Regards,

-Jack de Valpine

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Jack de Valpine wrote:

Hi All,

I just wanted to report that Radiance 4.0 compiled with no problems on the following Linux variants:

    * Fedora Core 5 - yes an old file server but still running strong
    * Ubuntu 9.10 - the only thing that I had to do was install the
      following packages to get the compile to work smoothly:
          o csh
          o libx11-dev

-Jack
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Thomas Bleicher wrote:

On Thu, Mar 18, 2010 at 10:19 PM, Fitzsimmons, Rob >> <[email protected]> wrote:
  

Yes, I usually launch X11.app

Is there any harm in having all other binaries as 4.0, but keeping the rvu
3.9 version?
    
There should not be a big problem. But you will not be able to use the
new fancy multi-process option. I don't know if rad can pass that on
to a rvu but if it would try at some point you will get an error.

That’s working for me now. Correct me if I’m wrong but rvu is only used to
display in X11 is not used in producing an hdr image.
    
No. rvu is interactively producing the image. To display an image you
would use ximage. Have you tested that yet? Or glrad? I think those
are the only apps that need xlib.

Regards,
Thomas

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Hi, Jack,

Thank you. I am downloading it.

Jia

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On Tue, Mar 30, 2010 at 11:31 AM, Jack de Valpine <[email protected]> wrote:

Hi All,

I have compiled the latest Radiance release (4.0) on Ubuntu 9.10. For those
who are interested, I have placed a tarball on our ftp site which can be
downloaded as follows:

   1. go to: ftp.visarc.com
   2. user: u36117396-rad
   3. passwd: rad-r40
   4. get: rad4R0-linux-ubuntu.tgz

This is a temporary location for the short term. I will check in with Greg
about making this available through www.radiance-online.org.

Please see the README for some basic notes on installation. Note that I
have also included the documentation directory.

Please let me know if there are any questions and I will answer them as I
am able.

Regards,

-Jack de Valpine

--
# Jack de Valpine
# president
#
# visarc incorporated
# http://www.visarc.com
#
# channeling technology for superior design and construction

Jack de Valpine wrote:

Hi All,

I just wanted to report that Radiance 4.0 compiled with no problems on the
following Linux variants:

   - Fedora Core 5 - yes an old file server but still running strong
   - Ubuntu 9.10 - the only thing that I had to do was install the
   following packages to get the compile to work smoothly:
      - csh
      - libx11-dev

-Jack

--
# Jack de Valpine
# president
#
# visarc incorporated
# http://www.visarc.com
#
# channeling technology for superior design and construction

Thomas Bleicher wrote:

On Thu, Mar 18, 2010 at 10:19 PM, Fitzsimmons, Rob<[email protected]> <[email protected]> wrote:

Yes, I usually launch X11.app

Is there any harm in having all other binaries as 4.0, but keeping the rvu
3.9 version?

There should not be a big problem. But you will not be able to use the
new fancy multi-process option. I don't know if rad can pass that on
to a rvu but if it would try at some point you will get an error.

That’s working for me now. Correct me if I’m wrong but rvu is only used to
display in X11 is not used in producing an hdr image.

No. rvu is interactively producing the image. To display an image you
would use ximage. Have you tested that yet? Or glrad? I think those
are the only apps that need xlib.

Regards,
Thomas

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