On 01/24/2011 01:14 AM, Enrico Tröger wrote:
On Sun, 23 Jan 2011 22:12:23 +0800, [email protected] wrote:

Hi,

In the nightly build repository, the latest builds of the plugins for
i386 and amd64 come from different svn revisions. As of now, it's
svn1859_i386 and svn1864_amd64 respectively. It's also svn1864_all for
the architecture neutral geany-plugins and geany-plugins-common. It
make apt-get upgrades not possible in i386 systems as apt will pick up
the newer version of (geany-plugins and) geany-plugins-common which
other plugins depend on. Are there any practical reasons that the i386
build should lack behind?

Yes, well, sort of :).
The server on which the i386 builds are created is an old box next to
my desk at my home. And it runs only once a day for making the nightly
builds. It turns on automatically, starts the builds and shutdown when
it has finished.
This weekend I wasn't at home and so I pulled the power cord as I don't
like having computers running in my home when nobody is there.

So, the reason why the i386 builds were not up2date was simply that the
builds were not run since last Thursday.

Thanks for the explanation.


I see the problem of the geany-plugins-common version problem. Maybe I
should set up two independent repositories for the Debian amd64 und
i386 builds. At least this would be the easiest solution, maybe someone
knows a better way.

That's good enough already. Don't spend too much time on it. :-) They are separate in the official debian repositories, as far as I know.

Regards,
ST
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