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Please give git commit numbers for the bridgewater-brunel server....

Started by neroden, June 24, 2013, 06:23:09 AM

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neroden

I've been having some trouble in the past and present playing the online game at bridgewater-brunel, due to not being able to get the exact right version of the server.

The website very kindly tells me which version of the pak to download.

It would be much appreciated if in future, whenever you run a new server version on bridgewater-brunel, you could pin a topic featuring the git commit number which is compiled as the current bridgewater-brunel server, so that I can build it myself and be (fairly) sure of having the right version.  (I think I may have to be careful about config.default options.)

jamespetts

Ahh, apologies for this: I normally only use release versions for this. It is only recently when I have been testing the command line server problems that I have used unreleased Git builds. It is not intended for public use in that state, which is why the thread marks it as offline. (For reference, it is currently using the latest commit on my dingliste-cleanup branch).
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neroden

Quote from: jamespetts on June 24, 2013, 10:59:44 PM
Ahh, apologies for this: I normally only use release versions for this.
James, your release versions aren't always successfully compiled for 64-bit Linux either, so the commit numbers would still be useful.  Or you could specify the exact release "tag" used in git.

jamespetts

Quote from: neroden on June 26, 2013, 02:36:33 AM
James, your release versions aren't always successfully compiled for 64-bit Linux either, so the commit numbers would still be useful.  Or you could specify the exact release "tag" used in git.

Oh? I was not aware of this.

But I do use tags for release versions; and the general rule in any event is that a release version (but not a release candidate) is usually the current HEAD on the master branch.
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