Where can I see the content of updates which are now named differently? None of the sites (below) which normally show this information are not showing it.
http://openrails.azu.../code/revisions
https://james-ross.c...&utm_medium=app (this is the link on the Open Rails opening menu.
http://www.openrails...wnload/changes/
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What's new? details
#2
Posted 17 January 2019 - 03:25 AM
How can I see what is included in the latest revision available for download?
#3
Posted 20 January 2019 - 02:16 PM
dforrest, on 15 January 2019 - 02:21 PM, said:
Where can I see the content of updates which are now named differently? None of the sites (below) which normally show this information are not showing it.
http://openrails.azu.../code/revisions
https://james-ross.c...&utm_medium=app (this is the link on the Open Rails opening menu.
http://www.openrails...wnload/changes/
http://openrails.azu.../code/revisions
https://james-ross.c...&utm_medium=app (this is the link on the Open Rails opening menu.
http://www.openrails...wnload/changes/
As we have switched from Subversion to Git:
- http://openrails.azu.../code/revisions is not going to update and will not be fixed (this was always an experimental website)
- https://james-ross.c...projects/or/log needs code changes to display the Git versions, so will be blank until I've had time to make them; in the mean time, you can take advantage of one of the advantages of using Git - other websites automatically provide this information for you: https://git.launchpad.net/or/log/ and https://github.com/o.../commits/master
- http://www.openrails...wnload/changes/ is correct at this time and will be updated to reflect new Testing builds when they are made available (which won't be until we can correctly display the Git versions)
#4
Posted 03 February 2019 - 10:19 AM
James Ross, on 20 January 2019 - 02:16 PM, said:
- https://james-ross.c...projects/or/log needs code changes to display the Git versions, so will be blank until I've had time to make them; in the mean time, you can take advantage of one of the advantages of using Git - other websites automatically provide this information for you: https://git.launchpad.net/or/log/ and https://github.com/o.../commits/master
The unstable changelog page above is now fully functional for Git versions - including displaying the correct version label and nesting the commits under the merge.
Next up, I need to do the same for the testing changelog on openrails.org.
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