Wendy,
Thanks for promptly answering my question!
> As mentioned in my first reply, at this point I believe that Core
> 1.1.4 and Tomahawk 1.1.3 *are* compatible.
I hope that is the case. It really would be ideal, as it would give us
users the choice between a stable, released build 1.1.3 and a more
recent nightly build of 1.1.5 (for tomahawk that is).
Sorry for jumping the gun. I'll watch for the announcement, and let you
devs figure it out. ;)
Regards,
Jeff Bischoff
Kenneth L Kurz & Associates, Inc.
Wendy Smoak wrote:
On 9/18/06, Jeff Bischoff <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Is there currently a way to get tomahawk 1.1.4 besides using maven/svn?
It seems with the Core 1.1.4 release imminent, some might want a stable
build of tomahawk to go with it.
The Tomahawk 1.1.4 branch is very old (from June) and will be
abandoned. After fixing a few more things, we'll re-branch from the
trunk (currently 1.1.5-SNAPSHOT).
That means you should just use the latest Tomahawk 1.1.5-SNAPSHOT jars.
Slightly confusing, but no one thought the core release would take this
long. :)
To find out what branches are active, you can check the project status
document, here:
http://svn.apache.org/repos/asf/myfaces/current/STATUS.txt
... which links to the Tomahawk 1.1.4 release plan, here:
http://wiki.apache.org/myfaces/TomahawkRelease114
As mentioned in my first reply, at this point I believe that Core
1.1.4 and Tomahawk 1.1.3 *are* compatible. At least, I have not been
able to provoke any Javascript errors with my testing, and Martin (who
made the change) seems to agree.
Thanks,