On Tuesday 29 Oct 2013 9:59:09 AM David Adam wrote:
> Hi all,
> 
> With the release of fish 2.1.0, we also have a new infrastructure for
> running nightly builds. I know there are some people using my PPA on
> Ubuntu, and some people subscribed to Siteshwar's OBS repositories, but we
> have tried to consolidate these into "official" fish projects.
> 
> If you would like to help in the development of fish, you have a problem
> in fish or you would like to help us test new features, you might want to
> run a nightly build. Of course, there is no guarantee that it is bug-free,
> so you should be comfortable with starting an alternative shell if
> required.
> 
> Builds are available for the following platforms:
> 
> * Ubuntu (12.04 LTS, 12.10, 13.04 and 13.10)
> * Debian (6.0 and 7.0)
> * openSUSE (12.2, 12.3 and 13.1)
> * Red Hat Enterprise Linux and CentOS (5 and 6)
> * Fedora (18 and 19)
> 
> Note that we encourage you to add the repositories so that your package
> manager delivers updated builds when they are available.
> 
> For how to add the nightly builds to your system, see:
>   https://github.com/fish-shell/fish-shell/wiki/Nightly-builds
> 
> If you find any bugs or unusual behaviour, please report it either on
> Github or to this mailing list.
> 
> If you are using my PPA (i.e. `dpkg -l fishfish` shows something like
> "0.9.1+2.0-SNAPSHOT201301081100-rev25081f6~maverick"), it should continue
> to work for now but I'd encourage you to add the main fish PPA as above
> and `apt-get install fish`. I probably won't be fixing any problems that
> occur with my PPA unless I have lots of spare time.
>

Unlike David who is still maintaing his older PPA repository, I have stopped 
doing nightly builds in my fish repository on OBS. If anyone is still using it, 
please update to new repositories.
 
> Thanks,
> 
> David Adam
> zanc...@ucc.gu.uwa.edu.au
> fish committer
> 
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