It's all a bit of a mess isn't it!
The versioning with SVN was easy to understand. For most users with git
it's just gibberish!
Not an advance to say the least!!!
Bob
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Mnyb wrote:
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> But where is a humanly readable change log ? Like the one we had before
> with version numbers and links to the changed stuff ? Like the viewVC
> repository listing ?
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Do you mean the Changelog ?
https://raw.github.com/Logitech/slimserver/7.8/Changelog7.html
github renders it
Upgraded just fine ?
So the rpm build is functional .
But where is a humanly readable change log ? Like the one we had before
with version numbers and links to the changed stuff ? Like the viewVC
repository listing ?
Mnyb
Mentally transmitting love and karma towards the build server
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But there's no Windows build?
It needs some extra love :-).
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But there's no Windows build?
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Should this change in release number be of any concern to non-techies
like myself.
No. It's really just a different way to distinguish revisions. With svn
every checkin would increase the number by 1. Git doesn't provide revision
numbers, but hashes. Therefore we use the timestamp of the las
Should this change in release number be of any concern to non-techies
like myself. Should I continue to update nightlies as always? Thank you.
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I ask again.
How do release numbers correspond to changes in github?
They no longer do directly: git's hex value to define a revision didn't
work with some of our mechanism about identifying newer/older revisions,
as it's not an increasing value, but a hash. Thus we needed to replace the
I ask again.
How do release numbers correspond to changes in github?
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In this view
http://downloads.slimdevices.com/nightly/7.8/sc/1ffe300/
All builds this new weird numeration ?
I install whatever it's called :) but would not rpm or yum ( Linux
package managers ) get very confused ?
Regarding revisions making me force installs ?
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Are there new nightlies (execpt Win, that hasn't been built :-( )
or ist
logitechmediaserver-7.8.0-133664662
the same as
LogitechMediaServer-7.8.0-33951
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