Regarding the license , what text shall be added,? I mean is there any official topic about that , do lwjgl intend to become a trademark? E.g a license file or specific info (lwjgl.org is that all, isn't?).
This occurred while 'Extracting downloaded packages'java.io.FileNotFoundException: <USERDIR>\Temp\<HOST>\<al_title>(permission denied) at java.io.FileOutputStream.open(Native Method) at java.io.FileOutputStream.<init>(Unknown Source) at java.io.FileOutputStream.<init>(Unknown Source) at org.lwjgl.util.applet.AppletLoader.writeVersionFile(AppletLoader.java:786) at org.lwjgl.util.applet.AppletLoader.run(AppletLoader.java:740) at java.lang.Thread.run(Unknown Source)
Hi Matzon,and thanks in advance for the new version of lwjgl!I just tried the release and mentioned that something is broken with the al_version tag / implementation. Using for example the "appletloader.html" and commenting the parameter al_version in results in the following exception (with <USERDIR>, <HOST> and <al_title> as placeholders):Code: [Select]This occurred while 'Extracting downloaded packages'java.io.FileNotFoundException: <USERDIR>\Temp\<HOST>\<al_title>(permission denied) at java.io.FileOutputStream.open(Native Method) at java.io.FileOutputStream.<init>(Unknown Source) at java.io.FileOutputStream.<init>(Unknown Source) at org.lwjgl.util.applet.AppletLoader.writeVersionFile(AppletLoader.java:786) at org.lwjgl.util.applet.AppletLoader.run(AppletLoader.java:740) at java.lang.Thread.run(Unknown Source)The exception occurs even if a resign the jar-file.It seems to me that FileNotFoundException points to the cache dir but does not specify a file. Maybe it should be something like: <USERDIR>\Temp\<HOST>\<al_title>\versionRegards,Faust.
Great work! Could you update the Eclipse LWJGL-Plugin to 2.5 as well? We (the GEF3D team) have a question in our newsgroup http://www.eclipse.org/forums/index.php?t=rview&goto=548447&th=162110 about that, as there seem to exists some problems with ATI cards in elder versions? Is there anything I can do to help you with that?Cheers,Jens
Great the new work on the applet loader.I've remarked that the applet loader did not garbage the logo and progress bar resource until the applet is closed/destroy.It could better to free those resources at the applet switch, this could save few memory (approximatly 1mo)
As for QPC, I've actually found that it's not a good idea to use QPC in production code, because there are too many machines on which it is unreliable: everything from its rate changing based on processor scaling to random discontinuities due to TSC mismatches between processor cores to periodic large jumps in value. As a result, I now use timeGetTime() for anything that needs to be reliable -- it's lower precision and more expensive, but you can generally rely on it to be stable.
...this bug was giving me subtle stutter and shake on playback, thought I must have a bug until I saw QueryPerformanceCounter running backwards!
The fact that QPC is grossly unreliable. Depending on the actual hardware and CPU load, QPC will randomly jump back and/or forth several seconds (in my experience it was usually ~4 seconds).