[CWB] CQPweb: v 3.1.0 now usable, I think
Hardie, Andrew
a.hardie at lancaster.ac.uk
Mon Jan 20 10:12:22 CET 2014
As I said "If you are an adventurous sort, I think you can now safely upgrade to 3.1.0 (repo commit 497)."
best
Andrew.
From: cwb-bounces at sslmit.unibo.it [mailto:cwb-bounces at sslmit.unibo.it] On Behalf Of Andres Chandia
Sent: 20 January 2014 09:04
To: Open source development of the Corpus WorkBench
Subject: Re: [CWB] CQPweb: v 3.1.0 now usable, I think
So, it is safe to updgrade by svn?
Hi all, My grand re-structuring of
almost everything for CQPweb v 3.1.0 is now finished. There is not much visible difference,
but a lot has changed under the bonnet, and this will hopefully make it quicker and easier to
implement new features. If you are an adventurous sort, I think you can now safely upgrade to
3.1.0 (repo commit 497). There are probably bugs; reports very welcome. If you are less
adventurous, you might want to stick with 3.0.16 a bit longer, until the worst problems are
dealt with. Currently 3.1 runs nowhere but on my computer. Later today I hope to upgrade the
Lancaster to 3.1, so those of you with accounts on that server can have a look at it later
this week to see what has changed. One big change that you won't see from looking at a server
is that I have completely revamped the sysadmin documentation. Previously this consisted of a
series of HTML files - the maintenance of which has become increasingly hairy over the past
couple of years. Now, I have shifted most of these over into a "CQPweb System
Administrator's Manual" written in LaTeX and available within the usual documentation
tree on the SourceForge repository. I hope that this new format will (a) make it more
maintainable (b) make it easier for others to contribute patches. There are still a couple of
HTML files to convert; these will be done as and when I find a moment. Like the CWB and CQP
tutorials, the manual compiles to both PDF and HTML; the PDF is included with CQPweb and is
also on the website here: http://cwb.sourceforge.net/files/CQPwebAdminManual.pdf
Crucially, it has a couple of sections that between them cover the process of upgrading from
v 3.0.16 to 3.1.0, which, given all the changes I have made, is non-straightforward. That's
all for now. best Andrew. _______________________________________________ CWB mailing list
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