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Old June 13th, 2010, 03:35   #1
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Nightly builds maybe?!

Hello,
I dont have VS2010 installed, and probably wont update soon, so I was wondering is someone compiling builds on their pages?

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Old June 13th, 2010, 07:13   #2
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Old June 13th, 2010, 07:17   #3
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Ideally, SVN builds should ONLY be made every couple hundred of revisions or when major things take place. Compiling willy-nilly is a waste of resources.

If I was still working on this, I would do such a thing as standard.
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Old June 13th, 2010, 07:43   #4
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At most, every 1 or 2 weeks would be (barely) acceptable. Repositories feature raw, possibly longterm edits that could have everything broken and staying broken for months till things are properized and stabilized for actual release-safe versions.

As usual, anyone whose computer might melt or bl0w as a consequence of using unstable WIP code would do so at their own risk.
If not capable of fixing things and helping yourself, don't even think about using SVNs, much less nightlies. The bare minimum would be of course to at least compile yourself.
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Old June 13th, 2010, 07:56   #5
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That issue will not occur if people look over every single commit they make to make sure it doesn't break anything else.
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Old June 13th, 2010, 14:07   #6
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Ideally, SVN builds should ONLY be made every couple hundred of revisions or when major things take place. Compiling willy-nilly is a waste of resources.

If I was still working on this, I would do such a thing as standard.
indeed,

its absolutely retarded that the fools at emucr make a new build when only the linux project file has changed or somethin.
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Old June 13th, 2010, 14:28   #7
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Testing different revs wont harm, maybe you could report bugs too from different revs which might help devs.

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