On 06/10/2012, at 2:39 AM, Thomas Sibley wrote:
It also appears that the tar files available from
downloads.bestpratical.com differ significantly than those generated
directly through Github, the Github file shares the same
3.9-EXPORTED version while the best practical file is 4.0.7.
On 10/07/2012 05:52 PM, John Kelsh wrote:
Github's tarballs are exports of git tags, no more, but that's not our
release process and they aren't actual releases. Unfortunately Github
doesn't let you disable the Download section, which is terribly
frustrating. Don't use the Github tarballs.
Hi All,
I thought that it would be best to build RT from the git repository for
convenience and the ability to rebase our customisations onto new versions when
they are released.
However when I clone the Github repository, checkout the rt-4.0.7 tag, and
build from there I end up with RT
On 10/05/2012 12:16 AM, John Kelsh wrote:
I thought that it would be best to build RT from the git repository
for convenience and the ability to rebase our customisations onto new
versions when they are released.
However when I clone the Github repository, checkout the rt-4.0.7
tag, and