Thread: Tag'd, packaged and ready to go ...

Tag'd, packaged and ready to go ...

From
The Hermit Hacker
Date:
Well folks, I just fixed the CVS tags (renamed REL7_1 to REL7_1_BETA and
moved REL7_1 to today) and packaged up the release ... this is it, any new
fixes go into v7.1.1 ... :)

I'm preparing a formal PR/Announce, and will send that out later on this
evening, but want to give some of the mirror sites a chance to update
before doing such ...

If anyone wants to grab a copy of this, make sure there are no outstanding
issues with the packaging itself, please do ...

There are no changes between rc4 and full release, except that D'Arcy
removed a 'beta' comment from the Python interface ... so if you are
running rc4 now, no need to upgrade ...

Unless any major disagreements, I'd like to scheduale v7.1.1 now, for May
1st, at which time I'll do our normal branch for v7.2 ... so, if you are
sitting on any *bug fixes* for v7.1, plesae start shoving them in
effective this email ...


Marc G. Fournier                   ICQ#7615664               IRC Nick: Scrappy
Systems Administrator @ hub.org
primary: scrappy@hub.org           secondary: scrappy@{freebsd|postgresql}.org



Re: Tag'd, packaged and ready to go ...

From
Thomas Lockhart
Date:
> Well folks, I just fixed the CVS tags (renamed REL7_1 to REL7_1_BETA and
> moved REL7_1 to today) and packaged up the release ... this is it, any new
> fixes go into v7.1.1 ... :)

OK, I have some (small) patches for documentation, but afaicr it is not
critical.

Postscript docs should be completely done in the next few days, with
some available almost immediately. The Reference Manual will take the
longest, as the jade rtf output causes trouble in M$Word as well as in
Applixware :(

Did we get all of the ancillary plain text documents generated?
                    - Thomas


Re: Re: Tag'd, packaged and ready to go ...

From
Peter Eisentraut
Date:
Thomas Lockhart writes:

> Did we get all of the ancillary plain text documents generated?

Yes, unless you have changes for the installation instructions, the
release history, or the regression test procedure.

-- 
Peter Eisentraut      peter_e@gmx.net       http://yi.org/peter-e/