Just wondering: the last git snapshot is -rc3-git7 from 04.06.2007, have
they been discontinued or is some magic script just on vacation for a
few days?
thanks,
Christian.
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On Jun 7 2007 12:57, Christian Kujau wrote:
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> Just wondering: the last git snapshot is -rc3-git7 from 04.06.2007, have they
> been discontinued or is some magic script just on vacation for a few days?
After that came -rc4. Next one will be -rc4-git1.
Jan
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On Thu, 7 Jun 2007, Jan Engelhardt wrote:
> After that came -rc4. Next one will be -rc4-git1.
Ah, ok. I'm using ketchup(1) to track 2.6-git, so it'd take a -rc4-git0
(same as rc4) to notice that the next version came out...
C.
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On Thu, Jun 07, 2007 at 01:22:06PM +0200, Christian Kujau wrote:
> On Thu, 7 Jun 2007, Jan Engelhardt wrote:
> >After that came -rc4. Next one will be -rc4-git1.
>
> Ah, ok. I'm using ketchup(1) to track 2.6-git, so it'd take a -rc4-git0
> (same as rc4) to notice that the next version came out...
If you want to track 2.6-git, why don't you just use git? A daily "git
pull" keeps you up-to-date.
Erik
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On Thu, 7 Jun 2007, Erik Mouw wrote:
> If you want to track 2.6-git, why don't you just use git? A daily "git
Good point :)
But sometimes I want to track -mm and with ketchup(1) it's really easy
to switch between different trees. But don't bother, I'll take another
look at git...
C.
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