I'll try to get one step forward tonight (to revision 24430 it seems), and rest during the weekend. Once freeciv-web reaches freeciv trunk HEAD, I plan to work on reducing the diff between freeciv and freeciv-web copy of it in a synchronized manner. There's already patch #4484 and patch #4485 waiting for that. But I guess that should be the normal development mode where freeciv-web (master branch) copy of freeciv server gets constantly updated, so you should be able to work on web side then, though I don't know if you need to create branches for versions that actually get deployed.
My installation of freeciv-web is not complete, so unfortunately I have not been able to test how scenarios work. There's one important change there - France scenario now has Inaccessible terrains on East and South borders. Units shouldn't be able to enter these tiles and cities should be unable to work them. In general freeciv-web development I'm also expecting to fully implement support for multiple installations on the same machine, to be able to switch between different versions when developing/testing. For most parts it's already possible to install it to location other than ~/freeciv-build/ (I have never used it there) Documentation obviously needs updating. - ML On 13 February 2014 23:55, Andreas Røsdal <andre...@pvv.ntnu.no> wrote: > How is the update of Freeciv-web going? I see that you have reached revision > 23908, and also cleaned up some of the patches, which is great! > How much work do you think is remaining? What do you think should be the > next steps for Freeciv-web after the upgrade is complete? > > Andreas _______________________________________________ Freeciv-dev mailing list Freeciv-dev@gna.org https://mail.gna.org/listinfo/freeciv-dev