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GonoszTopi

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Development tarballs and translation statistics
« on: February 18, 2009, 11:25:32 PM »

The aMule development snapshots have now finally found a new home. Please have a look at http://amule.sourceforge.net/tarballs/ from now on.

To make following new developments easier, we kept the tarball naming scheme from the previous (temporary) site. Actually only the host name changed, everything else stayed. As you might already know, the name includes now the SVN revision number (instead of the creation date). This way we can easily avoid sharing identical tarballs but with different date. Not every revision will get its own snapshot, but you can expect multiple tarballs a week (or sometimes even a day).

If you're interested in older versions, or differences between revisions, feel free to check out Gnucco's git repository at http://repo.or.cz/w/amule.git.

A note to translators: Translation statistics can now be found at http://amule.sourceforge.net/translations/. Please consult this page for the current status of your translation.

P.S.: Thanks to all of you for supporting us with your ideas when the old site "went down". (Actually it's still working, if you have the luck to reach it.)
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Re: Development tarballs and translation statistics
« Reply #1 on: May 04, 2009, 02:33:55 PM »

If you're just interested in tarballs, or to view a diff of a specific version, I have the last ten revisions on http://vollstreckernet.de

Atm I'm at revision 9567, because the site and the scripts for filling it are under high development, and therefore I start them by hand. So with every improvement of my scripts you'll get a new version. I decided to not let them run automatically, because I don't want to wait for a new revision to test the scripts. When I reached the current revision, I'll let it run automatically, so from this time on you'll them them as soon as they are released.

With the tarballs and diffs come the packages of the testing repo, so this is working again, too. The repo for stable is the next improvement of the new script. You'll get informed when it's done in the news section of the site.
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