Eric de Hont wrote:
Hi all,
Being a newbie to Radiant I have encountered -and
gloatsolved/gloat- a little problem. I'll describe the problem and
the solution so other people might learn from the mistakes I made.
Perhaps a more experienced person can give some background information.
On my site I'm currently using comment(s) because 1 comments or two
comment doesn't really sit well with me. I was wondering if anyone
else has a clever way of determining if there's more then 1 comment
and adding an s.
Steven
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Radiant
Do I need to manage any of the files in /tmp? The files in /tmp are
created dynamically, right? So I can delete everything in that direction
then?
I hadn't seen these files appearing with 'git status' before upgrading
to v. 0.8.0.
~Nate
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I am updating a site with an old version of Mailer and decided to
upgrade Mailer, but the 'official' extension hasn't been updated since
February. In the git network there are about 20 different versions
floating around so I want to know which branches are good? Which one is
the one to use?
Nate,
You can safely ignore anything in tmp. v0.8.1 moves the cache into
tmp/cache/, but you don't need to keep that in source contrl.
Sean
Nate wrote:
Do I need to manage any of the files in /tmp? The files in /tmp are
created dynamically, right? So I can delete everything in that