From: ins217t@aurora.cc.monash.edu.au (Andrew J. Cosgriff !) Subject: ANNOUNCE : ImageMagick 2.0 binaries available ! Date: Thu, 19 Nov 1992 03:01:27 GMT Sorry guys, I forgot to do this already (I think - memory's short at the moment, I've got a lot on my mind 8-) Erm, I've uploaded ImageMagick 2.0 binaries to sunsite & tsx-11 the other day... THEY NEED ROB HOOFT'S REALLY EXCELLENT AND GROOVY JUMPTABLE JPEG & TIFF LIBRARIES !!!!!!!! Available at sunsite in the pub/Linux/Incoming/jumptables dir (libgr01.TZ) The display program doesn't have quite as pretty a front end as xv, but the convert prg is handy for those who don't want to look at the pictures, just convert them... I haven't tried the animation programs, but display and convert are fine... Enjoy immensely ! Cos ! -- Andrew J. Cosgriff ! ins217t@aurora.cc.monash.edu.au ins217t@lindblat.cc.monash.edu.au cos@yoyo.cc.monash.edu.au "Language is a virus from outer space" - William S. Burroughs
From: chengb@craft.camp.clarkson.edu (Bruce) Subject: Re: ANNOUNCE : ImageMagick 2.0 binaries available ! Date: Thu, 19 Nov 1992 15:06:21 GMT ins217t@aurora.cc.monash.edu.au (Andrew J. Cosgriff !) writes: >Sorry guys, I forgot to do this already (I think - memory's short at the >moment, I've got a lot on my mind 8-) >Erm, I've uploaded ImageMagick 2.0 binaries to sunsite & tsx-11 the other >day... >THEY NEED ROB HOOFT'S REALLY EXCELLENT AND GROOVY JUMPTABLE JPEG & TIFF >LIBRARIES !!!!!!!! I've got the latest ImageMagick 2.1 compiled....anyone wants this? - Bruce -- /--------------------------------------+--------------------------------------\ | chengb@craft.camp.clarkson.edu | * Drama is life with the dull | | Home Phone: (315) 268-7798 | bits cut out. - Alfred Hitchcock | \--------------------------------------^--------------------------------------/
From: chengb@craft.camp.clarkson.edu (Bruce) Subject: Image Magick 2.1 and graphics jump libs available at sunsite Date: Fri, 20 Nov 1992 03:47:39 GMT OK, for those who are interested, I have uploaded the diffs for the latest Image Magick 2.1 to Sunsite, you can get the original source from export.lcs.mit.edu in /contrib and compile after you patch it with my diffs. You'll need the jump libs I uploaded, because it implements JPEG, TIFF formats. I have also uploaded the latest jump libs for TIFF, URT and JPEG. The location of the files are as follows: Imagick Magick 2.1 diffs: /pub/Linux/Incoming/diff-imgik21.Z JPEG lib version 3c : /pub/Linux/Incoming/libjpeg.a.Z TIFF lib version 3.2b : /pub/Linux/Incoming/libtiff.a.Z URT lib version 3.1b : /pub/Linux/Incoming/liburt.a.Z Enjoy! If you have any questions, mail me or post Bruce -- /--------------------------------------+--------------------------------------\ | chengb@craft.camp.clarkson.edu | * Drama is life with the dull | | Home Phone: (315) 268-7798 | bits cut out. - Alfred Hitchcock | \--------------------------------------^--------------------------------------/
From: hooft@fys.ruu.nl (Rob Hooft) Subject: Re: Image Magick 2.1 and graphics jump libs available at sunsite Date: Mon, 23 Nov 1992 09:29:46 GMT In <chengb.722231259@craft.camp.clarkson.edu> chengb@craft.camp.clarkson.edu (Bruce) writes: >OK, for those who are interested, I have uploaded the diffs for >the latest Image Magick 2.1 to Sunsite, you can get the original source >from export.lcs.mit.edu in /contrib and compile after you patch >it with my diffs. You'll need the jump libs I uploaded, because it >implements JPEG, TIFF formats. I have also uploaded the latest jump >libs for TIFF, URT and JPEG. The location of the files are as follows: >Imagick Magick 2.1 diffs: /pub/Linux/Incoming/diff-imgik21.Z >JPEG lib version 3c : /pub/Linux/Incoming/libjpeg.a.Z >TIFF lib version 3.2b : /pub/Linux/Incoming/libtiff.a.Z I think there is a mistake somewhere. If those are jumplibs they are not useful to anyone, because jumplibs need a shared image in /lib/ to run, and that doesn't seem to be included. I think these are just normal libraries, containing all the code. Anyone needing a graphics jumplib (with the disk-space-saving-effect) could as well check my package on sunsite.unc.edu /pub/Linux/Incoming/jumptables/libgr01.TZ. it also contains the four p[pgbn]m libs. And there's more jumptables in the same directory (f2c and readline), and some packages using them. -- Rob W.W. Hooft, Department of crystal and structural chemistry Bijvoet Center for Biomolecular Research, University of Utrecht The Netherlands ===== hooft@chem.ruu.nl (hooft@hutruu54.bitnet)
From: sct@dcs.ed.ac.uk (Stephen Tweedie) Subject: Re: Image Magick 2.1 and graphics jump libs available at sunsite Date: 23 Nov 92 13:49:45 GMT In article <1992Nov23.092946.23409@fys.ruu.nl>, hooft@fys.ruu.nl (Rob Hooft) writes: > In <chengb.722231259@craft.camp.clarkson.edu> > chengb@craft.camp.clarkson.edu (Bruce) writes: >>OK, for those who are interested, I have uploaded the diffs for >>the latest Image Magick 2.1 to Sunsite, you can get the original source >>from export.lcs.mit.edu in /contrib and compile after you patch >>it with my diffs. You'll need the jump libs I uploaded, ... > I think there is a mistake somewhere. If those are jumplibs they are > not useful to anyone, because jumplibs need a shared image in /lib/ > to run, and that doesn't seem to be included. I think these are just > normal libraries, containing all the code. > Anyone needing a graphics jumplib (with the disk-space-saving-effect) > could as well check my package on sunsite.unc.edu > /pub/Linux/Incoming/jumptables/libgr01.TZ. it also contains the four > p[pgbn]m libs. And there's more jumptables in the same directory (f2c > and readline), and some packages using them. Thoroughly seconded. Shared libraries are supposed to save disk space, and they won't do so if everybody releases their own versions of those libraries. I have already got those of Rob Hooft's jumplibs which I need; they were, I think, the first graphics jumplibs available so it probably makes as much sense for them to become standard as anybody else's. Maybe this should be made official; should they be put into /pub/OS/Linux/lib on funet, perhaps? Come to think of it, is there anybody, anywhere, looking after standard libs (apart from HJ's libc, of course)? Cheers, Stephen Tweedie. --- Stephen Tweedie <sct@uk.ac.ed.dcs> (Internet: <sct@dcs.ed.ac.uk>) Department of Computer Science, Edinburgh University, Scotland.