[symfony-users] Re: symfony version and svn

2009-06-11 Thread Joan Teixidó
thks again! Joan 2009/6/11 Fabian Lange > > Hi Joan, > > you are right, the wording is a bit miselading. > svn.symfony-project.com/branches/1.2 > will always get you the latest stable version of symfony. But the URL > links you to the development branch of this stable version. > When you want a

[symfony-users] Re: symfony version and svn

2009-06-11 Thread Fabian Lange
Hi Joan, you are right, the wording is a bit miselading. svn.symfony-project.com/branches/1.2 will always get you the latest stable version of symfony. But the URL links you to the development branch of this stable version. When you want a fixed release you need to go to the tags, and that should

[symfony-users] Re: symfony version and svn

2009-06-11 Thread Joan Teixidó
ok... thks. But in documentation, says that to install the last stable version, use svn at svn.symfony-project.com/branches/1.2 I will do what you recommend. Joan Teixidó 2009/6/10 Fabian Lange > This is correct. Being on branches means that you are on the development > version.If you want to

[symfony-users] Re: symfony version and svn

2009-06-10 Thread Fabian Lange
This is correct. Being on branches means that you are on the development version. If you want to have a specific release just use: http://svn.symfony-project.com/tags/RELEASE_1_2_7 you cannot svn up to update there. if you want to switch release you actually need to svn switch Fabian On Jun

[symfony-users] Re: symfony version and svn

2009-06-10 Thread Frank Stelzer
This is the stable version: http://svn.symfony-project.com/tags/RELEASE_1_2_7/ If a new 1.2 version is released, you have to change your external therefore on your own. Just change your external to the newer tag and you are done. Am 10.06.2009 um 17:22 schrieb Joan Teixidó: > Hi, > > i us