1 1 There was a theoretical risk of an error occurring when running 2 atlc with multi-threaded coded on multi-processor systems. As 3 such, the option to configure atlc for multiple processors has 4 been disabled. This will be re-enabled asap - by Feb 2004 5 6 2 Not every version of make will build atlc. GNU make will do, which 7 is of course free. Sun's make will NOT, neighter will that from 8 SGI under IRIX. There's not much I can do about this, since the 9 problem is with automake. But GNU make **will** build atlc okay. 10 11 3 Data on machines is only gathered properly on a few machines (Solaris, 12 Tru64, AIX IRIX and HP-UX). On Linux and *BSD, it is next to useless. 13 14 4 Sometimes the CVS is not as current as it should be. 15 16 5.The lack of any way of changing brightness of images without a 17 cpu-intensive re-run. 18 19 6.There are no manual pages for several programs 20 21 7.HTML versions of the man pages have diagrams that are completely stupid. # 22 This is a problem with the program 'man2html' I'm using - I think so anyway. 23 24 8 Sometimes documention in one file is out of date with documention in 25 another. The web pages might not agree with those in docs/html-docs. 26 or README's contradict each other. Where possible I've tried to 27 remember to update the ChangeLog and add a date to a file, but this 28 does not always happen I'm afraid. 29 30 31Dr. David Kirkby, December 7th 2003 Re: atlc-4.6.0 32