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  • How To Read? - General
    Posted by Susan Long (Wednesday November 15 2000 @ 11:43AM EST) views: 107
    Maybe someone can clear this up for me. I follow the change log everyday to see what's new. Do these changes reflect in the "latest release"? or do they reflect in the "latest unstable"? Or are they the ones that will be in the next "latest release"?

    Since I'm currently running an unstable version, how hard would it be to move to the "latest release"? Sorry for all the questions but I am trying to get a grasp on things. Thanks!!

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    By jason (Wednesday November 15 2000 @ 11:53AM EST)
    I must apologize that things are so seemingly adhock around here. Usually whats done is, whenever I make a change to the source, I tar up a new unstable, and make an entry in the changelog. So the changelog reflects the latest unstable.
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    By Susan Long (Wednesday November 15 2000 @ 11:56AM EST)
    Ah, ok that helps! Thanks. Keep up the good work, this is a great script! ;-)
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