I'd use it ;-) Your MD5 demo has given me another idea for a demo which could be quite useful to the whole team (sorry for hijacking your thread) ...
How about an app which validates a Pivot release and outputs a report which can be copied and pasted in to an email to send to the team at release time? ;-) It would: - take a release URL as input - download the distribution archives - check the signatures - build the source archives - allow the user to run each demo and mark it as 'working' - have to be clever enough to cope with minor change to the build (e.g. addition or removal of demos) without putting any dependency in to the Pivot build itself What do you think? Cheers, Chris 2009/10/26 Sandro Martini <[email protected]>: >> I myself wouldn't use it, but if you have a use for it, have at it :) > I use a little utility like this, called WinMd5Sum (take a look at the > screenshot), small, fast and very useful for lazy users ( like me :-) > ). > > Could be useful for others too, and also for us to test if all works > good (performances, memory used by Java, etc). > > I'll put in list of my (long) TODO list ... but at low priority. > If someone is interested, tell me. > > Bye >
