In our previous episode, Victor Campillo said:
> I mostly use Git to checkout FPC development and today I saw that the
> Git repository created by Graeme is not in sync with Subversion since 6
> days ago.
> Graeme, could you check the issue?
Considering the date, that might be the 3.0.2
On 12/02/17 17:04, Marco van de Voort wrote:
Considering the date, that might be the 3.0.2 branching it choked on.
So, this means that 3.0.2 will be released soon or there will be an
another RC?
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Victor Campillo
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In our previous episode, Victor Campillo said:
> > Considering the date, that might be the 3.0.2 branching it choked on.
>
> So, this means that 3.0.2 will be released soon or there will be an
> another RC?
Relatively soon, one or two weeks, depending how building goes, final, no
RC2.
Hi all,
I mostly use Git to checkout FPC development and today I saw that the
Git repository created by Graeme is not in sync with Subversion since 6
days ago.
Graeme, could you check the issue?
Thanks in advance.
Best Regards.
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Victor Campillo
On 2017-02-12 15:18, Victor Campillo wrote:
> Graeme, could you check the issue?
Thank you for bringing it to my attention. I rely and others to report
such issue as I don't use FPC trunk that much.
The reason in bombs out every now and again, is when new developers get
commit access to SVN,
On 12/02/17 22:50, Graeme Geldenhuys wrote:
No, it was a new developer 'maciej' added to SVN that made a commit. I
then need to manually update the Git authors file.
I am glad to hear that Maciej gets the status of FPC developer, new
blood for the project.
Best Regards.
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Victor Campillo
On 12/02/17 20:12, Marco van de Voort wrote:
Relatively soon, one or two weeks, depending how building goes, final, no
RC2.
That is good news, thank you very much to all the FPC team.
Best Regards.
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Victor Campillo
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