On 1/3/12 6:50 PM, john Culleton wrote: > On Tue, 03 Jan 2012 08:29:09 -0500 > Gregory Pittman <gregp_ky at yahoo.com> wrote: > >> This having been said, I hardly see a benefit for *daily* builds. If >> you are building daily, the presumption is that you are using Scribus >> daily in a substantial way, so that you would be in a position to >> find new problems or corrections to old problems. >> >> As we have said before on the list, if you build this frequently, you >> should have a backup Scribus in case something comes up as a problem. >> This is of course less likely with the 1.4.x series at this point. >> Right now, one might easily keep a 1.4.0 in a "standard" location, >> then periodically update svn, and install this to a nonstandard >> location. Then you always have the 1.4.0 to fall back on or compare >> with. >> >> Greg > Currently my nightly script copies the existing 1.4.0 as a backup > version before it compiles the newer (by one day) version. I use > this for comparison purposes to spot the presence of any changes. > I can add a further backup of the backup to get a two day old > version or simply add another backup once a week in a separate > script. > > I have plenty of disk space. > BTW John... just wanted to check.. did you switch to the Version14x tree?
Thanks Craig
