It would already help to see easily which compiler version was used for a particular IDE nightly.Currently you can go to http://download.scala-ide.org/nightly-update-master-trunk/plugins/and check the filename, e.g.org.scala-ide.scala.compiler_2.10.0.v20120802-061059-937da62be2.jarwhere "937da62be2" is the commit hash of the scala nightly.
On Thu, Aug 9, 2012 at 11:22 AM, Richard O. Legendi <richard...@gmail.com> wrote:Hi Jesse,
That's a good question. I used to take a look on the automated nightly builds at https://jenkins.scala-ide.org:8496/jenkins/ to check if it is safe to update, but probably there's a better way to do this.
Best,
Richard
On 2012.08.09. 11:19, Jesse Eichar wrote:
I have been informed that the nightlies have been broken for several days. I think since August 2 or so. Is there a way (Like a RSS feed) that I can sign up to for updates when nightly become available or do I just check each day to see if a new nightly is available?
Thanks
Jesse