Den 2015-09-06 kl. 20:55, skrev Israel:
Hi everyone,
I am thinking I might just use the git version of JWM by default.
Joe is building JWM very regularly, so I think I will use a testing PPA,
and then when I find that things do not break I will push an update.
Joe also keeps a xslt program to convert older style jwmrc files to
newer styles. I figure we can trigger this when it is updated
automatically and run it on the user's jwmrc file. We can also run it
on any of their personally made theme files in jwm-settings-manager.
Basically I am getting tired of waiting on the next stable release and
think this is probably as good a method as any. We can update the git
version until the snapshot we want (or manually update it with a
specific package).
maybe use versioning like
(git version)
jwm-2.3.0+git-1260-0~49~ubuntu12.04.5
(stable)
jwm-2.3.2+0~11~ubuntu12.04.5
That way when we reach stable I can update the ToriOS PPA with the
correct JWM version and it will override the current git version
(2.3.2 is larger than 2.3.0)
thoughts?
Hi Israel,
I understand that there are important improvements in the new version,
so that you don't want to use the current stable version of JWM.
You are the [only] one in our ToriOS developer's group, who know how
these things work. If you think it is OK, I think it is OK too.
Best regards
Nio