unknown-1 <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > It might take a few days to work out the kinks in the system, so > it's possible that some builds will get skipped, etc. > > It would be rather convenient if instead of a date, you named the > tarballs after their commit hash. Eg: > > pspp-47e6024280cbc95dbfa637009091cc8404c84fb0.tar.gz > > I don't think that is a good idea. I don't expect a user telling in a list (s) > he has found a bug in pspp-47e6024280cbc95dbfa637009091cc8404c84fb0. A date > is more convenient to understand in what version (s)he found a problem. And it > is more robust in finding a typo in the reported name.
Before we get too many suggestions along these lines, the goal is to have a webpage with a table that has many attributes of each build, including hash and date, along with the ability to sort along any column. So an easier interface to the builds is on the way. We're just not there yet. -- "Platonically Evil Monkey has been symbolically representing the darkest fears of humanity since the dawn of literature and religion, and I think I speak for everyone when I give it a sidelong glance of uneasy recognition this evening." --Scrymarch _______________________________________________ pspp-dev mailing list [email protected] http://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/pspp-dev
