What version of the code resides in Google Code?

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Tim Bessie

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Feb 17, 2012, 8:55:33 PM2/17/12
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I cloned from there to compare it with an Exception I'm getting, and
it didn't correspond (it wasn't version 1.4.3 - looked quite a bit
older, in fact).

How would one get the code tagged 1.4.3? I tried from github, but it
failed... perhaps my GIT knowledge isn't good enough? :-)

- Tim

Alex Objelean

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Feb 18, 2012, 5:06:04 AM2/18/12
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The code base has moved to github (the google code is used mainly for wiki, issue tracking & downloads). You can easily get the version you need from github by accessing this page:  https://github.com/alexo/wro4j/tags and downloading the zip archive of the version you need. Or checkout the source using: git clone g...@github.com:alexo/wro4j.git  
If you are not familiar with git, there is a plenty of good documentation online. Also there is a wiki page about how wro4j works with git: http://code.google.com/p/wro4j/wiki/WorkingWithGit

Cheers,
Alex

Tim Bessie

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Feb 21, 2012, 4:19:17 PM2/21/12
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If I want to use the latest codebase that isn't an official release (a
nightly build of some sort), do you maintain a maven repository for
that purpose, or will I have to download the code, compile it, and put
it in my own local repo?

- Tim

On Feb 18, 2:06 am, Alex Objelean <alex.objel...@gmail.com> wrote:
> The code base has moved to github (the google code is used mainly for wiki,
> issue tracking & downloads). You can easily get the version you need from
> github by accessing this page:  https://github.com/alexo/wro4j/tagsand
> downloading the zip archive of the version you need. Or checkout the source
> using: *git clone g...@github.com:alexo/wro4j.git  *

Alex Objelean

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Feb 21, 2012, 4:34:12 PM2/21/12
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Hi Tim,
There is no nightly build repository yet. I'm planning to create one in the future.

Btw, there are no changes since last release which was performed yesterday.

Alex

On 21 Feb 2012 23:19, "Tim Bessie" <tbe...@meez.com> wrote:

If I want to use the latest codebase that isn't an official release (a
nightly build of some sort), do you maintain a maven repository for
that purpose, or will I have to download the code, compile it, and put
it in my own local repo?

- Tim


On Feb 18, 2:06 am, Alex Objelean <alex.objel...@gmail.com> wrote:

> The code base has moved to git...

> using: *git clone g...@github.com:alexo/wro4j.git  *

> If you are not familiar with git, there is a plenty of good documentation

> online. Also there is ...

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Tim Bessie

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Feb 21, 2012, 5:04:09 PM2/21/12
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Thanks!

- TIm

On Feb 21, 1:34 pm, Alex Objelean <alex.objel...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Hi Tim,
> There is no nightly build repository yet. I'm planning to create one in the
> future.
>
> Btw, there are no changes since last release which was performed yesterday.
>
> Alex
>
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