woproject-dev is the mailing list you want to be on. That
description is slightly outdated as it has become both the developer
and user list at the same time.
http://objectstyle.org/woproject-old/lists/woproject-dev/
2007/06/0299.html
http://objectstyle.org/woproject-old/lists/woproject-dev/
2007/06/0300.html
http://objectstyle.org/woproject-old/lists/woproject-dev/
2007/06/0313.html
On Jun 27, 2007, at 5:01 PM, Mai Nguyen wrote:
Hello Mike:
Can you post which wolips mailing list one should subscribe to?
There are 2 that I found via Google:
Should one subscribe to the dev one ([EMAIL PROTECTED])
or the build one ([EMAIL PROTECTED])?
woproject-dev is a mailing list intended for WOProject developers.
It is relatively low traffic (0 - 10 messages a day). You should
subscribe if you are a part of WOProject development team, if you
are interested in discussion of WOProject development topics, or if
you want to keep up with the latest improvements to WOLips.
I would think woproject-dev but it does not seem to contain your
message.
Thanks,
-mai
On Jun 27, 2007, at 9:40 AM, Mike Schrag wrote:
Yes, it does. I actually posted about that yesterday on the
wolips mailing list (which I encourage everyone to join who is
using WOLips). Stable actually DOES have a release number (4118,
I believe, currently), it's just not displayed particularly
prominently. But if you click into the plugins folder on the
build server, you can see the version numbers.
ms
On Jun 27, 2007, at 12:14 PM, Robert Walker wrote:
Mike,
Does this mean the "stable" release has been updated to the most
recent "nightly" just before it became "unstable?"
Maybe it's time to begin tagging stable releases with release
numbers so we can keep better track of changes?
On Jun 27, 2007, at 12:05 PM, Mike Schrag wrote:
The install instructions currently say to install of of the
"nightly" repository. Until yesterday that would have been
fine. However, "nightly" is now officially unstable as it is
transitioning to support Eclipse 3.3 and is not backwards
compatible with Eclipse 3.2. Install instead off of "stable".
ms
On Jun 27, 2007, at 11:35 AM, Tarun Reddy wrote:
I started up Eclipse for the first time in a long time, trying
to get some more work on pet project, and dutifully applied the
updates that were available and lost the EOModeler component of
WOLips.
Thinking that I had done something wrong with the update, and
unable to find the component to install from the Eclipse
updater, I redownloaded the base Eclipse distro and followed
these instructions:
http://wiki.objectstyle.org/confluence/display/WOL/Installing
+WOLips
And am still missing it. Am I doing something wrong? Or is it
gone in favor of something new (or old, like the old Cocoa
EOModeler)?
Thanks,
Tarun
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