No, it doesn't, unless it finds a placeholder such as $Id. Even then, I don't think it does so for binary files.
Of course $Id would be necessary. But if CVS doesn't stamp the file, how do you want CVS to handle the revision marking?
I think I was asking why we shouldn't include the languages in the update zip file, but it was a few days ago now :-) Forget about it!
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You can consider zip as another compression/packaging format, similar to chm. I'm not sure whether wxLocale can handle this too.
As I also suggested though, there should be an option to turn off auto-checking on the options dialogue. But I could live with non flashing.
Disabling autocheck and not updating immediately are different things.
The option controls the background checking for updates. If you then double click the alert icon, a dialogue is presented allowing you to select a mirror and download.
Its not as easy as that...
for pgadmin base package, I'd only inform about new packages. I wonder if we can do this even system specific, i.e. inform about deb packages on debian, ...
For languages, a more complex selection for updating existing and adding new ones is necessary.
Regards, Andreas
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