Hi Tim:
Just wondering when I can expect to see any patched changes applied to
the site?
Regards,
Ruth
Watching the commits ml lets you know when and what is committed.
after that you should see the next day when the sight is rebuilt.
svn commit: r926158 - /ofbiz/site/index.html was done at 9:26 am PDT, today.
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Thanks BJ.
Just was wondering.
Regards,
Ruth
BJ Freeman wrote:
Watching the commits ml lets you know when and what is committed.
after that you should see the next day when the sight is rebuilt.
svn commit: r926158 - /ofbiz/site/index.html was done at 9:26 am PDT, today.
Actually, when I do the commits - I push them right to the site most of the
time. Normally takes about 30 minutes or so to propagate.
Cheers,
Ruppert
On Mar 22, 2010, at 10:56 AM, Ruth Hoffman wrote:
Thanks BJ.
Just was wondering.
Regards,
Ruth
BJ Freeman wrote:
Watching the commits
Hi Tim:
Even better! Thanks
Ruth
Tim Ruppert wrote:
Actually, when I do the commits - I push them right to the site most of the
time. Normally takes about 30 minutes or so to propagate.
Cheers,
Ruppert
On Mar 22, 2010, at 10:56 AM, Ruth Hoffman wrote:
Thanks BJ.
Just was wondering.
It is better to ask such questions on user mailing list.
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Ashish
On Mon, Mar 22, 2010 at 10:35 PM, Ruth Hoffman rhoff...@aesolves.com wrote:
Hi Tim:
Even better! Thanks
Ruth
Tim Ruppert wrote:
Actually, when I do the commits - I push them right to the site most of
the time. Normally