No, I wasn't going to download 40mb every day (or even almost every day). I was just considering downloading the snapshot from my work's bandwidth... but i'd rather just update my SVN on my linux machine and await 0.9.26 for windows.
That's why I want to have the 2 on the flash disk (if you see my other post). Regards, -Reenen On Fri, Sep 5, 2008 at 5:58 PM, Bee <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > Maybe we need to point lazarus users to some build manual (if exists) or > > create one (in other case). > > It's already there, on the wiki. :) > > > But indeed building from svn is very easy: > > - to clean and build ide without external components: make clean all > > - to clean and build ide with some external component: make clean bigide > > - to clean and build ide with all user component: make clean idepkg > > Yup. I event made a simple script to automate the whole processes from > updating my local SVN, make clean all, make install. It's done. If I run > Lazarus after that, I have the latest Lazarus in front of me. Of course, > if the whole processes are successful. Even if the new update is broken, > I simply re-run the script to revert my SVN to the last working revision > (if I remember the rev number). :-D > > > Nothing more and no need to download 40mb of snapshots every day. And > > also no need to reinstall that snapshots. > > Exactly! That's why I wonder if there's regular users of Lazarus (not > newcomers that come to try and leave) that still download 40mb of > snapshots every day. :-D > > -Bee- > _______________________________________________ > Lazarus mailing list > Lazarus@lazarus.freepascal.org > http://www.lazarus.freepascal.org/mailman/listinfo/lazarus > -- o__ ,_.>/ _ (_)_\(_)_______ ...speed is good _______________ I believe five out of four people have a problem with fractions.
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