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<p>Review the documentation and ensure that it is up to date. The "Release
Notes" must be updated to reflect new features, bug fixes, new known issues,
and changes in the list of supported platforms. The "Getting Started Guide"
<p>Review the documentation and ensure that it is up to date. The "Release
Notes" must be updated to reflect new features, bug fixes, new known issues,
and changes in the list of supported platforms. The "Getting Started Guide"
- should be updated to reflect the new release version number tag avaiable from
+ should be updated to reflect the new release version number tag available from
Subversion and changes in basic system requirements. Merge both changes from
mainline into the release branch.</p>
Subversion and changes in basic system requirements. Merge both changes from
mainline into the release branch.</p>
simple one is simply running <tt>gmake</tt> with no arguments. This will
compile and run all programs in the tree using a number of different methods
and compare results. Any failures are reported in the output, but are likely
simple one is simply running <tt>gmake</tt> with no arguments. This will
compile and run all programs in the tree using a number of different methods
and compare results. Any failures are reported in the output, but are likely
- drowned in the other output. Passes are not reported explicitely.</p>
+ drowned in the other output. Passes are not reported explicitly.</p>
<p>Somewhat better is running <tt>gmake TEST=sometest test</tt>, which runs
the specified test and usually adds per-program summaries to the output
(depending on which sometest you use). For example, the <tt>nightly</tt> test
<p>Somewhat better is running <tt>gmake TEST=sometest test</tt>, which runs
the specified test and usually adds per-program summaries to the output
(depending on which sometest you use). For example, the <tt>nightly</tt> test
- explicitely outputs TEST-PASS or TEST-FAIL for every test after each program.
+ explicitly outputs TEST-PASS or TEST-FAIL for every test after each program.
Though these lines are still drowned in the output, it's easy to grep the
output logs in the Output directories.</p>
Though these lines are still drowned in the output, it's easy to grep the
output logs in the Output directories.</p>
-# mandel - This is a convenient helper function for ploting the mandelbrot set
+# mandel - This is a convenient helper function for plotting the mandelbrot set
# from the specified position with the specified Magnification.
def mandel(realstart imagstart realmag imagmag)
mandelhelp(realstart, realstart+realmag*78, realmag,
# from the specified position with the specified Magnification.
def mandel(realstart imagstart realmag imagmag)
mandelhelp(realstart, realstart+realmag*78, realmag,
-# mandel - This is a convenient helper function for ploting the mandelbrot set
+# mandel - This is a convenient helper function for plotting the mandelbrot set
# from the specified position with the specified Magnification.
def mandel(realstart imagstart realmag imagmag)
mandelhelp(realstart, realstart+realmag*78, realmag,
# from the specified position with the specified Magnification.
def mandel(realstart imagstart realmag imagmag)
mandelhelp(realstart, realstart+realmag*78, realmag,