Releases: icsm-au/DynAdjust
Release v1.0.2 of DynAdjust (64-bit Windows)
This release contains several code enhancements and changes to address the following issues:
- #42 - Add support for Measurement ID and Cluster ID in DynaML. In order to exchange Measurement IDs and Cluster IDs in DynaML measurement files, download the latest version of DynaML.xsd file from the sampleData folder to the folder containing your measurements.
- #39 - Print ignored measurements to the adjustment output file.
- #10 - Random crash that occurred during printing of the adjustment output file with certain options.
Minor changes to the way direction sets are reported to the adjustment output file have been added, including:
- Each value in the measured column is the original measured direction
- Each value in the adjusted column is the previous (measured) direction in the set plus the adjusted angle
The values in all other columns remain unaltered. Note also the column header Residual has been replaced with Corr. SD.
Improvements have also been made to the shell scripts used to download, build and install dynadjust and its prerequisites on Linux (Fedora, Red Hat, CentOS, SUSE, Ubuntu, and Debian) and Darwin (Apple Mac).
Recompilation with older platform toolsets
This release is simply a recompilation of version 1.0.0, including additional Visual Studio platform toolsets to overcome problems when running on systems with older Visual C run time distributables and Window SDKs.
This release may resolve run time execution issues where the following message is displayed:
"The application was unable to start correctly (0xc000007b). Click OK to close the application"
Release v1.0.0 of DynAdjust (64-bit Windows)
This release contains only the DynAdjust binaries built using VS2017. All prerequisites will need to be installed separately, including:
- VS2017 redistributable (https://support.microsoft.com/en-au/help/2977003/the-latest-supported-visual-c-downloads)
- Intel MKL and TBB (https://software.intel.com/en-us/articles/free-ipsxe-tools-and-libraries)
- Xerces-C XML parser (use either http://xerces.apache.org/xerces-c/download.cgi for runtime binaries, or https://www.codesynthesis.com/products/xsd/download.xhtml for compilation with libraries and headers)