Ian Holsman wrote:

> > However, isn't it a good opportunity to release a 2.0.31 combination?
> 
> I'm not sure what you mean.
> once the 2.0.31 is tagged and rolled the code shouldn't change,
> so their is no real use of compiling it every day for the same result.

Not an everyday (night?) build;
Just an "every-rolling" build.
Once a new alpha/beta/GA is released, a new build will be uploaded to
the FTP.

The snapshot is sometimes broken because of big patches that are in
their middle in the CVS when the snapshot is checking out its files.

(maybe the confusion is my fault: There is a directory which holds
the latest snapshots of the CVS, and this was the issue of my
suggestion. My suggestion had nothing to do with the LOG OF THE
BUILD, but with those snapshots; Maybe I had to start a new thread,
rather than responding to the "httpd-2.0 nightly build log". Sorry!)

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