Nigthlies for Windows

• Apr 10, 2015 - 13:22

No sure that the servor works well since yesterday.

As you see, yesterday, the Nightly "808322a" appears three times.

For now, the Nightly "1752c2c" (and I don't understand to which commit it corresponds today?) displays twice.
Thanks for advance to watch what happens.

Nightlies.jpg


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In reply to by [DELETED] 5

Little problem with the server maybe today. One single Nightly for now, the "35e2f4d"
nightly .jpg
And I don't understand why since a few days, the references don't correspond, as before, to any commit of the day?
Not a big deal, except that it complicates the identification and investigation work if necessary.
commits.jpg
e.g: "35e2f4d" corresponds to which commit of today in this list?

In reply to by cadiz1

From what I understand, you're seeing the commit numbers from the "2.0" branch (for the 2.01 release), not the true nightly commits and the numbers don't coincide. If you want the true nightly version, I guess you'll have to get it from my page for the time being. I'm still keeping a few online at a time.

In reply to by cadiz1

I should clarify. The nightly commit and 2.01 branch commit numbers are never the same (I said don't coincide, which doesn't mean the same thing). If you check on GitHub, and select the 2.0 branch, you will see the build numbers from the download page.

In reply to by schepers

If you want to help on the development process, please use the "official" nightlies, which are indeed build from the 2.0 branch and will become 2.0.1 soon.
Developers currently commits on the master branch and I manually cherry pick commit a couple of time per day and put them in the 2.0 branch. The nightly process happens only when I push these changes in the 2.0 branch.

In reply to by [DELETED] 5

Yes, I had seen, thanks. I understand quickly when there is a potential concern (when some commits have been merged since one or two hours or more, eg last Wednesday), and when there is no nightly because no new commit has been merged, as today :)

That said, a day without nightly is long as a day without bread (according to the French expression)!

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