Stable is usually Obsolete. :-) It is not so much a known, tested, stable version as a stick in the ground. That said, known bugs don't live long.

What is do is to keep the svn revision number from the last update (applies to entire respository, not just a single file) in a file in my repository. You can then do a update or checkout with -r1234 to get the exact version that you tested and shipped.

Chuck


On Sep 8, 2008, at 5:03 PM, Dov Rosenberg wrote:

We are in the process of jumping into Project Wonder – is there a stable release available instead of nightly builds? We ship commercial software it would be nice to have something more than a nightly build available.

Dov Rosenberg
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