And if you're really a die-hard, you can subscribe to commits at myfaces.apache.org to see all of the code changes.
http://myfaces.apache.org/mailinglists.html This works well in conjunction with google mail for searching :) On 9/27/05, Martin Marinschek <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > A possible way is setting up a filter in jira - you can save this > filter, and reuse it anytime! > > state: closed / resolved > fix version: nightly build > > 67 issues should be in this filter currently. > > regards, > > Martin > > On 9/27/05, Mike Kienenberger <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > Probably some kind of "svn diff" Unfortunately, I'm on Windows, and > > I haven't found a good way to do this through Eclipse Subclipse or > > TortoiseSVN. At some point, I'll probably have to install a > > command-line svn tool. Installing command-line svn is probably not a > > big issue for you under OS X. > > > > On 9/27/05, ir. ing. Jan Dockx <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > > What is the best way of finding out which fixes made it into a nightly > > > build since 1.1.0? > > > > > > > > > Met vriendelijke groeten, > > > > > > Jan Dockx > > > > > > PeopleWare NV - Head Office > > > Cdt.Weynsstraat 85 > > > B-2660 Hoboken > > > Tel: +32 3 448.33.38 > > > Fax: +32 3 448.32.66 > > > > > > PeopleWare NV - Branch Office Geel > > > Kleinhoefstraat 5 > > > B-2440 Geel > > > Tel: +32 14 57.00.90 > > > Fax: +32 14 58.13.25 > > > > > > http://www.peopleware.be/ > > > http://www.mobileware.be/ > > > > > > > > > > > -- > > http://www.irian.at > Your JSF powerhouse - > JSF Trainings in English and German >

