Hi,

Thanks for your work on NB.
I think that there is only a NB when the source code has changed. Just a 
guess.

Thanks also for your work on undo. I've already tested your patch on 
addLayer plugin.
I'll check how it works for other plugins after your last patch.

Michaël

Le 25/09/2011 21:02, Sunburned Surveyor a écrit :
> Thanks for the helping host the nightly build Ede!
>
> Landon
>
> On Sun, Sep 25, 2011 at 11:53 AM,<edgar.sol...@web.de>  wrote:
>> i just realized that intevation deletes the manually uploaded files on rsync 
>> with sf.net (because they do not exist on their end).
>> put it in
>> http://jump-pilot.sourceforge.net/download/nb.ed/
>> for now.
>>
>> ede
>>
>>
>> On 25.09.2011 20:45, edgar.sol...@web.de wrote:
>>> On 25.09.2011 18:11, Rahkonen Jukka wrote:
>>>> Hi,
>>>>
>>>> A couple of latest snapshot directories seem to be empty, for example
>>>> http://jump-pilot.sourceforge.net/download/nightlybuild/snapshot-2011-09-25/
>>>>
>>> i've got it to build at intevation again, but unfortunately it is not 
>>> copied properly because the file names changed. stephan from intevation 
>>> knows about the issue and assured me he's gonna take care of it soonish.
>>>
>>> something else i asked him about is why the nb sometimes skips days, but i 
>>> have no answer about that so far.
>>>
>>> i just manually mavened a nb and upload it now. ede
>>>
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