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On the same day that Brickshelf went down Kevin's LPub site has also
disappeared.
Anyone know what happened and where LPub 4 can now be downloaded?
Thanks,
Duq
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In lugnet.cad, Ronald Vallenduuk wrote:
> On the same day that Brickshelf went down Kevin's LPub site has also
> disappeared.
> Anyone know what happened and where LPub 4 can now be downloaded?
No, I sent an email to Kevin some time ago when I discovered that his domain
name was no longer active - no answer so far.
Philo
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In lugnet.cad, Philippe Hurbain wrote:
> In lugnet.cad, Ronald Vallenduuk wrote:
> > On the same day that Brickshelf went down Kevin's LPub site has also
> > disappeared.
> > Anyone know what happened and where LPub 4 can now be downloaded?
>
> No, I sent an email to Kevin some time ago when I discovered that his domain
> name was no longer active - no answer so far.
>
> Philo
People are asking about this on Flickr as well:
http://www.flickr.com/groups/ldraw/discuss/72157622880518572/
I hope all is well in the LPub world, too. I see Kevin has posted to Lugnet
within the past few weeks, so hopefully he'll see this and reassure us that LPub
lives!
Jim
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In lugnet.cad, Jim DeVona wrote:
> In lugnet.cad, Philippe Hurbain wrote:
> > In lugnet.cad, Ronald Vallenduuk wrote:
> > > On the same day that Brickshelf went down Kevin's LPub site has also
> > > disappeared.
> > > Anyone know what happened and where LPub 4 can now be downloaded?
> >
> > No, I sent an email to Kevin some time ago when I discovered that his domain
> > name was no longer active - no answer so far.
> >
> > Philo
>
> People are asking about this on Flickr as well:
>
> http://www.flickr.com/groups/ldraw/discuss/72157622880518572/
>
> I hope all is well in the LPub world, too. I see Kevin has posted to Lugnet
> within the past few weeks, so hopefully he'll see this and reassure us that LPub
> lives!
>
> Jim
Hi gang,
My web hoster has gone belly up. I'm working on getting a new website up and
going this week.
Kevin
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In lugnet.cad, Kevin L. Clague wrote:
> In lugnet.cad, Jim DeVona wrote:
> > In lugnet.cad, Philippe Hurbain wrote:
> > > In lugnet.cad, Ronald Vallenduuk wrote:
> > > > On the same day that Brickshelf went down Kevin's LPub site has also
> > > > disappeared.
> > > > Anyone know what happened and where LPub 4 can now be downloaded?
> > >
> > > No, I sent an email to Kevin some time ago when I discovered that his domain
> > > name was no longer active - no answer so far.
> > >
> > > Philo
> >
> > People are asking about this on Flickr as well:
> >
> > http://www.flickr.com/groups/ldraw/discuss/72157622880518572/
> >
> > I hope all is well in the LPub world, too. I see Kevin has posted to Lugnet
> > within the past few weeks, so hopefully he'll see this and reassure us that LPub
> > lives!
> >
> > Jim
>
> Hi gang,
> My web hoster has gone belly up. I'm working on getting a new website up and
> going this week.
> Kevin
Hi gang,
FWIW, www.kclague.net is back.
Kevin
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In lugnet.cad, Santeri Piippo wrote:
> In lugnet.cad, Kevin L. Clague wrote:
> > Hi gang,
> > FWIW, www.kclague.net is back.
> > Kevin
>
> Cool. :)
> For some reason, LPub is displaying no text at all (no button captions, labels,
> etc - http://www.brickshelf.com/gallery/arezey/ldraw/lpub4-blank.png). Probably
> has something to do with me using WINE on it. Would it be possible to have a
> Linux version, perhaps.. ?
I have read in the internet about problems with intel grafic cards. Maybe this
is also your problem.
cu
mikeheide
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Santeri Piippo wrote:
> For some reason, LPub is displaying no text at all (no button captions,
> labels, etc -
> http://www.brickshelf.com/gallery/arezey/ldraw/lpub4-blank.png). Probably
> has something to do with me using WINE on it. Would it be possible to have
> a Linux version, perhaps.. ?
Possible? Well, if you know how to use a patch, you can have it running on
Linux today. I did a port back in June, but my current patches are here:
http://retracile.net/wiki/2009/10/10/16.45
(If you use ldglite as the renderer, you need the latest version from source
control.)
Feedback welcome, especially from Windows and Mac users -- I want to be sure
these patches don't break anything on other platforms.
(Oh, and Kevin, I would like to see Linux support make it upstream... :) )
Eli
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In lugnet.cad, Eli Carter wrote:
> Santeri Piippo wrote:
> > For some reason, LPub is displaying no text at all (no button captions,
> > labels, etc -
> > http://www.brickshelf.com/gallery/arezey/ldraw/lpub4-blank.png). Probably
> > has something to do with me using WINE on it. Would it be possible to have
> > a Linux version, perhaps.. ?
>
> Possible? Well, if you know how to use a patch, you can have it running on
> Linux today. I did a port back in June, but my current patches are here:
> http://retracile.net/wiki/2009/10/10/16.45
Hi Eli,
Your site currently uses a self-signed certificate. If you're going to use
https, you really should invest in a valid certificate from a CA, so that
security twonks (like myself) can access your site. I'm not prepared to trust
any self-signed certificates unless I have issued them myself :/
ROSCO
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