David Earl wrote:
Today's planet diff is only 14 bytes. Did nothing happen yesterday, or
has something gone wrong?
Sigh, I do hope it's got nothing to do with the changes I did to osmosis
as outlined by bretth. (the only thing I did is change version scheme
from 10 to 11). Because if it is,
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Ciprian Talaba [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Sebastian Spaeth wrote:
Sigh, I do hope it's got nothing to do with the changes I did to osmosis
as outlined by bretth. (the only thing I did is change version scheme
from 10 to 11). Because if it is, then we are
Tom Hughes wrote:
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Ciprian Talaba [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Sebastian Spaeth wrote:
Sigh, I do hope it's got nothing to do with the changes I did to osmosis
as outlined by bretth. (the only thing I did is change version scheme
from 10 to 11). Because
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Tom Hughes wrote:
David is (or so I assume) talking about the weekly diff that shows
the differences between the main planet files.
That is not generated by Osmosis, but by Jon's planetdiff tool.
My mistake.
So
Tom Hughes wrote:
David is (or so I assume) talking about the weekly diff that shows
the differences between the main planet files.
That is not generated by Osmosis, but by Jon's planetdiff tool.
This is where the whole misunderstanding started. I think David is
referring to the daily
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Tom Hughes wrote:
David is (or so I assume) talking about the weekly diff that shows
the differences between the main planet files.
That is not generated by Osmosis, but by Jon's planetdiff tool.
This is where
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