Latest stable version of Irrlicht

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asparagusx
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Latest stable version of Irrlicht

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Hello

I am upgrading from Irrlicht 1.5 to the 'latest' stable version of the library. Looking at http://irrlicht.sourceforge.net/downloads/ the latest version appears to be 1.7.2, which was uploaded in November 2010! Are there any later stable release available, other than SVN builds?

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Re: Latest stable version of Irrlicht

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No, we would have uploaded them else. But 1.7.3 is almost ready.
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Re: Latest stable version of Irrlicht

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Hybrid

Any timescales on 1.7.3?

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Yeah, I will create the package this week. So the code is finished, you can grab the version from SVN/branches right now
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nice so the blending bug from the svn has been fixed?
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No, that's a matter of 1.8 only
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Re: Latest stable version of Irrlicht

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I think that blend operations and the material blending should be mutually exclusive. They mess with each other all the time and with the stencil buffer operations.
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