Ah, okay, I know what's causing that... it's something I can easily fix in
Semantic Forms. I'll try to do that soon, at least in SVN.

Currently, I believe neither SMW nor SF use SVN labels; those would allow
you to get something other than the very latest version. So I think the
answer to your last question is "no".

Actually, the most surprising part of your email is the discovery that SMW
is already on version 1.5a - I just checked, and it looks like Markus made
that change yesterday. Which is very odd, because they consciously made the
last version number "1.4.0" instead of just "1.4"...

Anyway, the fix should probably come to the SF code in SVN by the end of the
day.

-Yaron


On Tue, Nov 25, 2008 at 3:50 PM, Gadget Doctor <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

>
> PHP Notice: Constant SF_NS_FORM_TALK already defined in httpdocs/w/
> extensions/SemanticForms/includes/SF_GlobalFunctions.php on line 117,
>
> I just upgraded both SemanticForms and SMW via SVN to their latest
> versions. I'm show version number 43943 for both.
>
> After doing that, and updating the SMW database I get the line above
> filling my logs.
>
> I'm not quite clear on which version I'm running. Because I used SVN,
> does that mean I'm actually on an Alpha?
>
> From special:version
> Semantic Forms (Version 1.3.6)
> Semantic MediaWiki (Version 1.5a-SVN)
>
> Is there a way to use SVN but not to get bleeding edge stuff?
> >
>

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