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QGIS weekly timing
Paolo Cavallini
2014-10-20 06:11:45 UTC
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Hi all.
I noticed that osgeo weekly[0] is published in the early morning of Monday.
Today they are not yet there (I do not know which time zone they refer to).
At the same time, nightly does not seem to be compiled today, at least for Debian.
I'm writing because I think it is quite important, in these last days before the
release, to have fresh packages to allow for more testing.
BTW, it might be useful to package also at mid week, for the same reason.
All the best, and thanks.

[0] http://qgis.org/downloads/weekly/?C=M;O=D
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Richard Duivenvoorde
2014-10-20 06:18:01 UTC
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Post by Paolo Cavallini
Hi all.
I noticed that osgeo weekly[0] is published in the early morning of Monday.
Today they are not yet there (I do not know which time zone they refer to).
At the same time, nightly does not seem to be compiled today, at least for Debian.
I'm writing because I think it is quite important, in these last days before the
release, to have fresh packages to allow for more testing.
BTW, it might be useful to package also at mid week, for the same reason.
All the best, and thanks.
[0] http://qgis.org/downloads/weekly/?C=M;O=D
Now (8:16 dutch time) I see this on the server as time/date:

***@qgis:~$ date
Sun Oct 19 23:15:42 PDT 2014

So I think it will appear somewhere in this afternoon?

Regards,

Richard
Jürgen E. Fischer
2014-10-20 07:42:28 UTC
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Hi Paolo,
Post by Paolo Cavallini
I noticed that osgeo weekly[0] is published in the early morning of Monday.
Today they are not yet there (I do not know which time zone they refer to).
Those are done at noon UTC. So not yet.
Post by Paolo Cavallini
At the same time, nightly does not seem to be compiled today, at least for Debian.
Not yet ready either. The start at midnight UTC. Order is precise
precise-ubuntugis saucy saucy-ubuntugis trusty trusty-ubuntugis utopic wheezy
jessie unstable and it's still at trusty-ubuntugis.

See also http://dash.orfeo-toolbox.org/index.php?project=QGIS and
http://dash.orfeo-toolbox.org/index.php?project=QGIS&date=2014-10-19


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Paolo Cavallini
2014-10-20 07:47:31 UTC
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Post by Jürgen E. Fischer
Not yet ready either. The start at midnight UTC. Order is precise
precise-ubuntugis saucy saucy-ubuntugis trusty trusty-ubuntugis utopic wheezy
jessie unstable and it's still at trusty-ubuntugis.
See also http://dash.orfeo-toolbox.org/index.php?project=QGIS and
http://dash.orfeo-toolbox.org/index.php?project=QGIS&date=2014-10-19
Thanks Juergen for clarifying this.
Any hope for a mid-weekly release? I may have about 10 people heavily testing it on
Wed to Fri.
All the best.
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Jürgen E. Fischer
2014-10-20 07:50:53 UTC
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Hi Paolo,
Post by Paolo Cavallini
Thanks Juergen for clarifying this.
Any hope for a mid-weekly release? I may have about 10 people heavily testing it on
Wed to Fri.
Why would they require a standalone?

Jürgen
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Paolo Cavallini
2014-10-20 07:59:03 UTC
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Post by Jürgen E. Fischer
Hi Paolo,
Post by Paolo Cavallini
Thanks Juergen for clarifying this.
Any hope for a mid-weekly release? I may have about 10 people heavily testing it on
Wed to Fri.
Why would they require a standalone?
as previously discussed, having a standalone, and announcing it widely, will make it
easier for people to install it, thus enlarging our tester base.
not a critical issue anyway.
all the best.

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