Am 17.05.2010 10:33, schrieb Thomas Keller: > Am 17.05.2010 08:32, schrieb Stephen Leake: >> Timothy has fixed the branch_leaves cache bug, and merged the change-log >> editor improvements and added --update/--no-update to main. Several >> other bug fixes have been done. >> >> And all tests are currently passing (at least on Debian). >> >> So I think it's time for a release? > > Yes, it is time, but I'd like to wait a little longer, for a couple of > reasons: > > 1) I want to have all finished branches from our bugfest merged in first > (I'm not sure, but I think at least Richard's is missing) > > 2) I'd like to get my nvm.experiment.database-management branch ready > and merged in as well, so the change I did earlier to mtn setup (which > now creates a database if none is given) is changed to "create a > database in the default location or use the default database there". The > code compiles already and partially works, but I had to do a couple of > non-related changes to make database objects easier constructable and > other things, which make mtn currently crash badly. I'll commit my > current state tonight, so others have time to look at it. Maybe I'm on a > wrong path there. > > 3) I want to have a time window between the last feature merge and the > release of at least one or two weeks, for two reasons: have more people > test the changes and give the translators a chance to pick up the new > strings.
On a related note, apparently some of the build bots fail - at least the Fedora one http://monotone.thomaskeller.biz/autobuild/index.php?log=Fedora_12/i586/monotone-fedora and the openBSD one http://monotone.ca/buildbot/x86-openbsd/builds/803/step-test/0 Thomas. -- GPG-Key 0x160D1092 | tommyd3...@jabber.ccc.de | http://thomaskeller.biz Please note that according to the EU law on data retention, information on every electronic information exchange might be retained for a period of six months or longer: http://www.vorratsdatenspeicherung.de/?lang=en
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