Apologies if this is sucking eggs, but... If you checkout from Subversion and then do an occasional "svn update" (or whatever through a GUI like TortoiseSVN) then it won't matter if the file does change in svn as your changes will be merged back into the new version. At worse, that merge won't happen and you'll get a conflict, but you won't just have your work overwritten.
It's also kinder than downloading those large nightly versions as it'll use less bandwidth (and be quicker for you). Stuart gharris999 wrote: > JJZolx;313209 Wrote: > >> Only problem is that if you're running nightlies or from SVN then that >> file may change. >> > I think that file has only changed _once_ in the past year. I think > Andy tried out deleting all tracks flagged as remote. And then he > thought better and removed that change in svn 20494. So its been quite > a long time since schema_optimize.sql has actually changed. > > Fundamentally, you're right, though. As in investing, past performance > does not guarantee future results. It could change tomorrow. > > > _______________________________________________ plugins mailing list [email protected] http://lists.slimdevices.com/lists/listinfo/plugins
