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Re: Embedded language support in LPub
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lugnet.cad.dev
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Thu, 10 Apr 2003 10:56:59 GMT
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In lugnet.cad.dev, Dan Boger writes:
> On Wed, Apr 09, 2003 at 12:49:53AM +0000, Wayne Gramlich wrote:
> > By far the best extensiblity solution is language neutral.
> > With this strategy, you add some code to LPub to allow it
> > to be accessed via a TCP/IP connection. For example, you
> > would add the "-s <port>" option ot LPub to cause it to
> > go into server mode listening on <port>.
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> oooh - I like this :) not to mention, it allows LPub to work in "server
> mode", for multiple clients.
I'm not sure what the advantage to this would be. The POV rendering already
consumes 100% of your computer for hours, if not days. More clients would
just make things worse. What you really want is for LPub to do distributed
image rendering across a computer farm.
Sooner or later LPub is going to have to end up on Macs and Linux as well.
Will it ever end?
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> I'll write the perl implementation for it :)
Ok, ok, but you have to let me implement things first. Down boy, down. ;^)
Kevin
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