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eckard_klotz:
Hello Everybody:



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--- Quote ---Quote from: eckard_klotz on January 17, 2013, 10:04:07 am
when do you assume to post the next development-nightly?
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When the nightly maintainer (killerbot) find the time again... (Sorry for being not more specific though...)

The next nightly will bring major changes btw...
Posted on: January 17, 2013, 10:06:17 amPosted by: jens
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Is more specific information available now?
Is one major change the change of the location for the nightlies?
Or do you decide to have no nightlies anymore?

Please don't take me wrong the current version of C::B is good enough to work with. But I ask my self if I have missed some information about some changes in your publishing strategy.

Best reagrds,
                  Eckard Klotz.






stefanos_:
eckard, the nightlies are well and alive; nothing is dead. Have you read this first before you got panicked? ;)

ATTENTION DEVELOPERS! SVN HAS MOVED!

It's true that there's no nightly update here yet, but i guess it's because guys are working hard with new coding.

hekkeus:

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--- Quote from: eckard_klotz on January 17, 2013, 10:04:07 am ---when do you assume to post the next development-nightly?
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When the nightly maintainer (killerbot) find the time again... (Sorry for being not more specific though...)

The next nightly will bring major changes btw...

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The name 'nightly' would suggest every night.
There used to be a time when nightlies really were nightlies.
Do you think you should rename the nightlies to monthlies or bi-monthlies.

Or, a revolutionary thought: maybe they should be called releases, with real version numbering.

Just a thought.

eckard_klotz:
Hello Stefanos.

Yes and No.

Yes, I read it but since the svn-things are more interesting for those who build C::B by them self, I just checked, that there was no current nightly somewhere in the sourceforge-project very casually.

No, it was more the

--- Quote ---When the nightly maintainer (killerbot) find the time again... (Sorry for being not more specific though...)
The next nightly will bring major changes btw...

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that made me wonder, what may hapened. In the past i understood the nightly more as an extended test-posibility for the developers. Thus it may be a every drastic change if they don't want to start some test-baloons here.

On the other sideI hope that nothing realy serious hapend with killerbot. In this case I certanly understand that there are more important things in the live of an opensource-developer. In this case, without asking for details, allow me to wish him that everything becomes well again.

Best regards,
                  Eckard Klotz.

stefanos_:
@eckard_klotz: Well, I don't know what happened to killerbot as I am not a C::B developer myself; I'm just a regular user like yourself. I just happened to observe it quite thoroughly almost on a daily basis, because I find it a very interesting project.

@hekkeus: I cannot do such thing as I have already stated I am a simple C::B user like yourself. Now, about the story behind the "nightly builds" is beyond my knowledge, but what I could suggest is to give a try to compiling process and use it accordingly. I am building it myself and I am quite pleased with it; plus, I'm learning all day long new things from the whole thing. The guys here are excellent :)

@hekkeus-UPDATE:
--- Quote ---1. What is a nightly build
Nightly builds are provided "as is". They are "binary" distributions, normally provided daily, representing the latest and greatest state of the codeblocks sources. Normally they are pretty stable, but however they can introduce new bugs, regressions, and on the other hand they can introduce new features, bug fixes, ...
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