There's a build every week, usually. Link's on codeplex: 
https://www.re-motion.org/builds

That's for all of re-motion though, doesn't necessarily mean anything changed 
in re-linq that week. You need to read the release notes or make a query in 
JIRA. We're considering some changes here, but don't hold your breath.

It's all TDD code, so you should be fine with any weekly build. (I trust you 
add some tests of your own too.) Codeplex releases just mark a significant 
feature set. (The next one will have a full SQL back-end)

HTH, Stefan

From: [email protected] 
[mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Fabio Maulo
Sent: Tuesday, December 07, 2010 5:31 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: [nhibernate-development] Fwd: NHibernate 3 GA, Linq and VB.NET

Have you a way to notify changes in re-linq releases other then publish it in 
code-plex ?
I'm asking because the last one available in the re-linq site is
http://relinq.codeplex.com/
CURRENT

1.13.41

DATE

Wed Jan 13 2010 at 5:00 AM

STATUS

Stable [Stable: This software is believed to be ready for use]

RATING

No Ratings
881 downloads


On Tue, Dec 7, 2010 at 10:59 AM, Stefan Wenig 
<[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:
I'm not sure what bugs exactly James is refering to, but I just
realized that NH 3.0 GA was released with re-linq 1.13.41, from March.
VB support was included in 1.13.68, currently we're at 1.13.85.

I recommend you update, test, and release a hotfix release for VB
users if you want to support VB.

HTH,
Stefan

---------- Forwarded message ----------
From: JamesSpibey <[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>>
Date: 6 Dez., 16:41
Subject: NHibernate 3 GA, Linq and VB.NET<http://VB.NET>
To: nhusers


Hi,

I've just download NHibernate 3 GA and was disappointed to find that
the new NHibernate Linq provider has the same problems with 
VB.NET<http://VB.NET>
that the previous on did, mainly

- Handling of Nullable types (Neither IsNothing(x) or x.HasValue) work
- Equality operator on strings (although we can get around this by
using the Equals() method)

Moving to C# is not an option for us. Are there any plans to make the
linq provider work with VB.NET<http://VB.NET>?



--
Fabio Maulo

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