On Jul 4, 2006, at 2:58 AM, jbarry wrote:
I am using svn for dabo updates, now my question is if you have not updated this list about a commit are we to assume that even if svn is updated we are not to use it?
The Subversion commits are typically working, although occasionally I use them to transfer files from one test system to another when they are not networked together. In those cases, I will note that in the commit message.
In general, the svn version is considered 'bleeding edge', since it contains changes that have only been tested by the developer. I test my GUI stuff on OS X, Ubuntu and Win2K, so people using other OSs, such as Win98 or WinXP might find things that I did not. The whole point of using the svn code is that you get the latest enhancements, and can possibly contribute by finding bugs and reporting them.
My question is related to the ObjectTree issue I have logged I tried to test the last revision that would still work for me and it was daboide rev 595, one rev down from the current available thru svn. So I tried to find the changes for 596 and I found out that you have not yet release a commit in the list.
The email notices are generated automatically by Paul's server which houses the svn repository. Occasionally there are glitches that result in a commit notice not getting sent. You can always do: "svn diff -r 595:596" in order to see a diff representing what changed between versions.
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