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Bleeding-edge automated source-packages now available

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list Henrik Størner · Thu, 5 May 2005 00:10:31 +0200 ·
If you think releases of Hobbit are too far and few in between,
I've setup a job that packs up a snapshot of my development 
sources once a day around midnight (Central European Time - 
ie. 6 PM US East Coast time).

This is a completely automatic thing, so there is no guarantee
whatsoever that this is at all usable - it may not compile, and
using it is entirely at your own risk. You have been warned :-)

Regards,
Henrik
list Henrik Størner · Thu, 5 May 2005 00:11:52 +0200 ·
Oh, you want the URL also ? http://www.hswn.dk/beta/ - the "snapshot"
files.

Henrik
quoted from Henrik Størner


On Thu, May 05, 2005 at 12:10:31AM +0200, Henrik Stoerner wrote:
If you think releases of Hobbit are too far and few in between,
I've setup a job that packs up a snapshot of my development sources once a day around midnight (Central European Time - ie. 6 PM US East Coast time).

This is a completely automatic thing, so there is no guarantee
whatsoever that this is at all usable - it may not compile, and
using it is entirely at your own risk. You have been warned :-)

Regards,
Henrik

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Henrik Storner
list Lars Ebeling · Thu, 19 May 2005 13:06:46 +0200 ·
I take the risk to (almost) every day download the snapshot, if I know that 
there are any changes.

Regards
Lars
Hobbithobbyist

Http://leopg9.no-ip.org
quoted from Henrik Størner
----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Henrik Stoerner" <user-ce4a2c883f75@xymon.invalid>
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Sent: Thursday, May 05, 2005 12:10 AM
Subject: [hobbit] Bleeding-edge automated source-packages now available

If you think releases of Hobbit are too far and few in between,
I've setup a job that packs up a snapshot of my development
sources once a day around midnight (Central European Time -
ie. 6 PM US East Coast time).

This is a completely automatic thing, so there is no guarantee
whatsoever that this is at all usable - it may not compile, and
using it is entirely at your own risk. You have been warned :-)

Regards,
Henrik