Chris J. Davis wrote:
> SVN changes won't always involve new files. In fact they usually  
> shouldn't. Most of the time the svn changes you are seeing are  
> modifying files already in the repo.
> 

We've also changed the build procedure a bit from what it used to be.

The archive available on the habariproject.org site used to be built 
fresh with each new code commit.  This is no longer the case, because 
the tools we were applying on each commit were taking too long to 
execute and causing subsequent commits to fail.

Suffice to say that a single new build of the main development trunk is 
created once per day.  As a result, you will not see new commits to the 
trunk code in the downloadable zip archive until at latest the next day.

This also applies to any tools that execute along with the build, such 
as PHPDocumentor.

Owen


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