Mark Liversedge 83b2aa82cb Less assert in HrZones
I guess it is a philosophical argument. HrZones is modelled on
the original power zones code. It uses assert to crash whenever
a call is made for out of bound data (e.g. range of -1).

Given these values are returned by other functions in the same
class, it seems harsh to crash when handed them back.

I have removed some of these from the critical members and am
tempted to apply to the original Power Zones code too.

Fixes #301
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2010-12-30 17:35:23 +00:00
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To build

  cp src/gcconfig.pri.in src/gcconfig.pri
  cp qwt/qwtconfig.pri.in qwt/qwtconfig.pri

Edit both src/gcconfig.pri and qwt/qwtconfig.pri as necessary, then

  qmake
  make

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  sudo mv /System/Library/Extensions/FTDIUSBSerialDriver.kext /tmp

Type your password when prompted, then restart your computer.
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