Hi again,
Is there any other way than 'directory browsing' to know what new objects are in the cvs-Gem? Can I see/search that somewhere/somehow on sourceforge?
grtz, kurt
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I want to start testing the new objects tonight. Where should I report what works, what don't and what crashes pd? Is the PD-dev list the right place for this?
I think the right place is the list. I wasn't very succesful when I tested them yesterday on Linux. Still have to figure out what happens.
Guenter
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Hallo, kurt@kapotski.be hat gesagt: // kurt@kapotski.be wrote:
Is there any other way than 'directory browsing' to know what new objects are in the cvs-Gem? Can I see/search that somewhere/somehow on sourceforge?
I do "cvs update" or "cvs diff", but this might not be what you mean, I suppose...
ciao
Hi again,
Is there any other way than 'directory browsing' to know what new objects are in the cvs-Gem? Can I see/search that somewhere/somehow on sourceforge?
...not that I know of...the only way I've been able to get new files is via "cvs update", and unfortunately not everyone announces changes via the very useful pd-dev list...:-(
l8r, jamie