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Title: Nightly (Linux): 02 Nov 2011 - Revision 7939
Post by: SirKnightly on November 02, 2011, 02:04:22 pm
Here is the nightly for Linux on 02 Nov 2011 - Revision 7939

Group: Inferno
fso-LINUX-Inferno-20111102_r7939.tar.bz2 (http://swc.fs2downloads.com/builds/LINUX/fso-LINUX-Inferno-20111102_r7939.tar.bz2)
MD5Sum (http://swc.fs2downloads.com/builds/LINUX/fso-LINUX-Inferno-20111102_r7939.md5)

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Title: Re: Nightly (Linux): 02 Nov 2011 - Revision 7939
Post by: Aardwolf on November 02, 2011, 05:53:34 pm
Wut.

Log too long to post?
Title: Re: Nightly (Linux): 02 Nov 2011 - Revision 7939
Post by: Commander Zane on November 02, 2011, 06:44:18 pm
Probably because the last Build was from August.
Title: Re: Nightly (Linux): 02 Nov 2011 - Revision 7939
Post by: Mongoose on November 02, 2011, 07:11:05 pm
Keira was too busy pining for her immortal pirate lover to put the log together.
Title: Re: Nightly (Linux): 02 Nov 2011 - Revision 7939
Post by: chief1983 on November 02, 2011, 08:13:41 pm
No seriously, this has happened a couple times when it's been really long between builds.  The log is too big to be submitted via an html form, or SMF rejects it for its length or something.  But the log is in the other two so I'm not worried about it.  Linux should happen more frequently now that it can build again.
Title: Re: Nightly (Linux): 02 Nov 2011 - Revision 7939
Post by: jg18 on November 02, 2011, 08:50:08 pm
That's good. I was concerned Linux builds would have to be called quarterlies.
Title: Re: Nightly (Linux): 02 Nov 2011 - Revision 7939
Post by: Aardwolf on November 02, 2011, 09:04:22 pm
So who keeps breaking the build?
Title: Re: Nightly (Linux): 02 Nov 2011 - Revision 7939
Post by: niffiwan on November 02, 2011, 09:17:55 pm
I can't speak for other times, but this one was because of a compiler flag change in ubuntu11.10 (& derivatives) which exposed a flaw in our autoconf script.

So if you want to go back to the ultimate source, blame the debian maintainers!  :p
(and not the person who wrote our configure.ac...  :nono:)