Hi,
At what time (and in which timezone) does the nightly build get generated?
Is it simple to manually cause this build to be regenerated?
I committed some fixes and optimisations just now and would like to seed them to a user in the US. Rather than manually sending them a .jar it would be ideal if I could just get them to re-sync with the nightly update site.
Best regards, Dominic
Dominic Evans wrote:
Hi,
At what time (and in which timezone) does the nightly build get generated?
Is it simple to manually cause this build to be regenerated?
I committed some fixes and optimisations just now and would like to seed them to a user in the US. Rather than manually sending them a .jar it would be ideal if I could just get them to re-sync with the nightly update site.
I will try to trigger a new nightly build and inform you as soon as it has succeeded.
Best regards, Helmut
On Fri, Aug 04, 2006 at 04:32:06PM +0200, Helmut Neukirchen wrote:
Dominic Evans wrote:
Hi,
At what time (and in which timezone) does the nightly build get generated?
Is it simple to manually cause this build to be regenerated?
I committed some fixes and optimisations just now and would like to seed them to a user in the US. Rather than manually sending them a .jar it would be ideal if I could just get them to re-sync with the nightly update site.
I will try to trigger a new nightly build and inform you as soon as it has succeeded.
Best regards, Helmut
Many thanks!
Dominic
Dominic Evans wrote:
On Fri, Aug 04, 2006 at 04:32:06PM +0200, Helmut Neukirchen wrote:
Dominic Evans wrote:
Hi,
At what time (and in which timezone) does the nightly build get generated?
Is it simple to manually cause this build to be regenerated?
I committed some fixes and optimisations just now and would like to seed them to a user in the US. Rather than manually sending them a .jar it would be ideal if I could just get them to re-sync with the nightly update site.
I will try to trigger a new nightly build and inform you as soon as it has succeeded.
A new update site nightly has just been successfully built. (And to keep all consistent, a new stand-alone product is also currenlty beeing build.)
Best regards, Helmut
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