This is a public notice. Get Lazarus has switched from hosting arbitrary
revisions to hosting setup programs from nightly builds.
http://www.getlazarus.org/setup/
Going forward each night the current svn trunk sources of FPC and Lazarus
will be updated and converted into a Windows installer, Linu
Thank you Anthony,
nightly snapshots are IMO very usefull for easy testing patches.
For me often in forum happens, that anybody reports bug, bug was fixed
and user was asked to test patched version.
User asked how to do it ... and answer was you must use TRUNK version
and most of users "ends" at
On 3 March 2015 at 17:47, Anthony Walter wrote:
> This is a public notice. Get Lazarus has switched from hosting arbitrary
> revisions to hosting setup programs from nightly builds.
>
> http://www.getlazarus.org/setup/
>
> Going forward each night the current svn trunk sources of FPC and Lazarus
I try to keep on top of changes.patch, but if it's failing I may not notice
right away. I'll validate the current version with changes.patch, update as
needed, and post the result to this thread a little later today.
Just for everyone information, changes.patch makes the local Lazarus
directory th
Okay, here is what was happening and I apologize for the confusion.
Before the source files are updated each night, my script applies
"changes.diff" the uploads the sources to an amazon s3 bucket (I pay for
the bandwidth and avoid leaching from other peoples servers). Next the
Linux install script
On 13 March 2015 at 18:54, Anthony Walter wrote:
> Okay, here is what was happening and I apologize for the confusion.
>
> Before the source files are updated each night, my script applies
> "changes.diff" the uploads the sources to an amazon s3 bucket (I pay for
> the bandwidth and avoid leachin
On 13 March 2015 at 18:54, Anthony Walter wrote:
> Okay, here is what was happening and I apologize for the confusion.
>
> Before the source files are updated each night, my script applies
> "changes.diff" the uploads the sources to an amazon s3 bucket (I pay for
> the bandwidth and avoid leachin