FC - Changelog not updated for new builds?

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xhajt03

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Dec 14, 2025, 10:41:56 AM (8 days ago) Dec 14
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Hi Brian,

Thanks for the early Christmas present of new builds of FC for all
platforms! :-) I wanted to check the included changes, but noticed
that the Changelog as provided on your WWW page fc2development.php
hasn't been updated since October - maybe something doesn't work as
expected?

Best regards

Tomas

Felix Miata

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Dec 14, 2025, 11:04:46 AM (8 days ago) Dec 14
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xhajt03 composed on 2025-12-14 16:41 (UTC+0100):

> Thanks for the early Christmas present of new builds of FC for all
> platforms!

https://silk.apana.org.au/fc2development.php shows 1868 for most builds, while
1858 for Tumbleweed, and 1766 for FreeBSD12. :(
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Brian Havard

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Dec 19, 2025, 8:37:32 PM (3 days ago) Dec 19
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On 15/12/25 03:04, Felix Miata wrote:
https://silk.apana.org.au/fc2development.php shows 1868 for most builds, while
1858 for Tumbleweed, and 1766 for FreeBSD12. :(

The Tumbleweed build had a build issue (as a rolling release, they like to change things...).
I've yet to automate FreeBSD builds so it's a manual process I don't get to very often. All the Linux builds are scripted using Docker.

xhajt03

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Dec 20, 2025, 8:42:03 AM (2 days ago) Dec 20
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On 20 Dec 2025 at 02:37 Brian Havard <brian....@gmail.com> wrote:


Hi Brian,

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> The Tumbleweed build had a build issue (as a rolling release, they like to change things...).
> I've yet to automate FreeBSD builds so it's a manual process I don't get to very often. All the Linux builds are scripted using Docker.

Any chance to have a look at the original issue mentioned in the
subject (https://silk.apana.org.au/ChangeLog.txt showing last update
on the 29th of October), please?

Tomas
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