Experimental builds are universal binaries from the trunk, being built by "mento". "Latest" are PPC trunk nightlies, and "latest 1.0" are PPC branch nightlies. All the necessities are on the branch and trunk for universal binaries, but they need to switch the machines to Tiger before building them. At least this is my understanding of it all.


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It's only in the trunk nightlies.

There's always been as issue with exactly how things are "organized" on the ftp site. Nightly and Release folders are clear enough. Inside the "nightly" folder, things get odd. As I understand it, one would think there should be 2 sub-folders, one for "branch" builds and one for "trunk" builds.

What's there are a series of dated folders; except no way to tell if they are trunk or branch builds. Then we have a number of "latest" folders... some indicating a version number, but one "latest" and one "latest-1.0." Then there's the "experimental" one that seems to contain just the latest trunk build.

So "experimental"=trunk build. So what's in the dated folders (trunk or branch) and what is the difference between "latest" and "latest-1.0?"
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