Hi, Quoting Leonardo Zide (2014-09-13 00:20:25) > I've checked in a change to fix this, if you run 'qmake > DISABLE_UPDATE_CHECK=1' then the UI option won't appear and it won't check > for updates either.
awesome, thanks! > What's the best way to document something like this so the people responsible > for the different distributions know about it? I would expect that maintainers of any distribution shipping leocad will read this mailinglist, so you could: - either trust that they read your last message - write this change into the announcement of your next leocad version to the mailing list - write the change into the leocad changelog file I guess this is all you can do. Even if a maintainer doesn't read the mailing list (though they should) they should definitely read the changelog before packaging a new version and then they will notice. In the worst case, your last change probably touches the parts which were patched at least in Debian by Nicolas. So even if he ignores this email, he will most likely see his patch fail when he imports a new leocad upstream release and then he'll notice :) cheers, josch _______________________________________________ Leocad mailing list [email protected] https://list.gerf.org/listinfo/leocad
