I have set up a LiquiBase Community Forum at http://www.liquibase.org/forum
that will take the place of the mailing lists.
My hope is that it will lead to a lower bar for entry to ask or answer
questions, allow better searching of past messages, and more.
Please check it out, register
I guess it is possible to receive emails for every new topic posted to
a board by clicking the Notify button on the board. I would
recommend that for the good old liquibase-user fans like me...
Diego
On Wed, Apr 29, 2009 at 5:15 AM, Voxland, Nathan
nvoxl...@intelligentinsites.com wrote:
I have
Yes, I forgot to mention that. The notify system should work to keep up
to date as well as an RSS feed per board.
I'll document some best practices and usages once we see how we end up
using the system (or if we decide that the mailing lists were the way to
go after all).
Nathan
I will give it a shot and let you know if there are any issues.
Cheers,
JF
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Hi... I had the same issue trying to build from a download...
Checking out from svn and then building worked for me. A link to the
repo can be found here : http://www.liquibase.org/community
Hope this helps.
On 4/29/09, jfrapper jfrap...@lycos.com wrote:
Hey Nathan,
I just made the changes
The built jar must not be quite right. I think I had tried pulling out only
the core library source, not the IDE code etc. and must be missing some
things that are needed.
I would mention that the trunk is significantly different and probably broken
compared to 1.9.3, so you would probably
A new topic, 'New Issue tracker now available', has been made on a board you
are watching.
You can see it at
http://liquibase.org/forum/index.php?topic=8.new#new
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Thanks to the generous people at Atlassian, we now have a much nicer issue
tracker and source