The SVN, nightly builds and biweekly betas
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Re: The SVN, nightly builds and biweekly betas
by jendave » 16 Dec 2011, 18:45
Hmm. I am a bit baffled by this and I cannot replicate it. I'll see what I can find out.
Re: The SVN, nightly builds and biweekly betas
by jmartus » 17 Dec 2011, 03:55
I've been playing around with the 12/16 beta and it seams to slow down quite a bit once i get about 8 turns in the game after on the 1st game where its almost unplayable.
Re: The SVN, nightly builds and biweekly betas
by friarsol » 17 Dec 2011, 04:07
Just so you know the nightly releases are not beta, and should be viewed as unstable at best.jmartus wrote:I've been playing around with the 12/16 beta and it seams to slow down quite a bit once i get about 8 turns in the game after on the 1st game where its almost unplayable.
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Re: The SVN, nightly builds and biweekly betas
by Tranberry » 17 Dec 2011, 14:00
And the reason it slows down is a memory leak according to my guess.jmartus wrote:I've been playing around with the 12/16 beta and it seams to slow down quite a bit once i get about 8 turns in the game after on the 1st game where its almost unplayable.
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Re: The SVN, nightly builds and biweekly betas
by Sloth » 17 Dec 2011, 14:17
I've experienced the same yesterday. I'm pretty sure it wasn't that bad last weekend.jmartus wrote:I've been playing around with the 12/16 beta and it seams to slow down quite a bit once i get about 8 turns in the game after on the 1st game where its almost unplayable.
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Re: The SVN, nightly builds and biweekly betas
by Chris H. » 17 Dec 2011, 14:27
I have a new snapshot build for people to try out. This is based on SVN 12720 and was built using Snow Leopard.
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Re: The SVN, nightly builds and biweekly betas
by jmartus » 17 Dec 2011, 21:50
I just hope once the beta is released it doesn't slow down during the game
Re: The SVN, nightly builds and biweekly betas
by Chris H. » 18 Dec 2011, 12:29
I have a new snapshot build for people to try out. This is based on SVN 12747 and was built using Snow Leopard.
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Re: The SVN, nightly builds and biweekly betas
by Chris H. » 19 Dec 2011, 12:26
I have a new snapshot build for people to try out. This is based on SVN 12763 and was built using Snow Leopard.
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Re: The SVN, nightly builds and biweekly betas
by Chris H. » 19 Dec 2011, 23:41
`Chris H. wrote:`jendave wrote:Hi Chris,
I upgraded to OSX Lion and have been testing the build process. I have not seen the issue where builds on Lion had strange svn revision numbers. Do you still have this problem?
Snapshots built after cardforge.org went offline have been built using Lion rather than Snow Leopard. Using today's snapshot (based on SVN rev 12688) I selected Utilities -> Report a Bug and get the following. The version number looks OK but the SVN rev is off:
This might provide some info, I entered this maven command in the terminal app:
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mvn -U -B clean install -P windows-linux,osx
and got the following displayed in the terminal app:
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Last login: Mon Dec 19 18:02:13 on ttys000
Macintosh:~ chrish$ /Users/chrish/Desktop/forge-1.2.0-SNAPSHOT/forge.command ; exit;
log4j:WARN No appenders could be found for logger (org.apache.commons.discovery.resource.DiscoverResources).
log4j:WARN Please initialize the log4j system properly.
1.2.0 -> ^1\.2\.0.*
1.2.1 / future
1.1.9 / future
1.1.8 / 2011-11-25
1.1.6 / 2011-10-17
1.1.7 / 2011-11-04
1.1.5 / 2011-09-29
1.1.4 / 2011-09-23
1.1.2 / 2011-08-19 /r. 9819
1.1.1 / 2011-07-29 / bc11921
SVN
1.2.0 / future
match
2.0.0 / future
1.1.3 / 2011-09-09 / r.10316
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Re: The SVN, nightly builds and biweekly betas
by Chris H. » 20 Dec 2011, 12:08
I have a new snapshot build for people to try out. This is based on SVN 12772 and was built using Snow Leopard.
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Re: The SVN, nightly builds and biweekly betas
by jendave » 20 Dec 2011, 15:13
what's in this file?
/Users/chrish/Desktop/forge-1.2.0-SNAPSHOT/forge.command
/Users/chrish/Desktop/forge-1.2.0-SNAPSHOT/forge.command
Re: The SVN, nightly builds and biweekly betas
by Chris H. » 20 Dec 2011, 15:18
`jendave wrote:what's in this file?
/Users/chrish/Desktop/forge-1.2.0-SNAPSHOT/forge.command
That is a shell script command file which runs the Maven command to build local copies of the archives:
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#!/bin/sh
cd /Users/chrish/Workspace_SVN/ForgeSVN/
mvn -U -B clean install -P windows-linux,osx
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Re: The SVN, nightly builds and biweekly betas
by Chris H. » 20 Dec 2011, 15:23
`Chris H. wrote:I have a new snapshot build for people to try out. This is based on SVN 12772 and was built using Snow Leopard.
The cardforge web server is back online. I am in the process of re-releasing this snapshot on cardforge. The temp web server will likely go offline in the near future as we no longer need it.
And this should now give us an up to date copy of the reports.
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Re: The SVN, nightly builds and biweekly betas
by Chris H. » 20 Dec 2011, 15:43
`Chris H. wrote:`jendave wrote:what's in this file?
/Users/chrish/Desktop/forge-1.2.0-SNAPSHOT/forge.command
That is a shell script command file which runs the Maven command to build local copies of the archives:
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#!/bin/sh
cd /Users/chrish/Workspace_SVN/ForgeSVN/
mvn -U -B clean install -P windows-linux,osx
Oops, I see that I made an edit mistake to an existing command file. I corrected the mistake and will try again.
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