-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 On 1/16/2014 4:13 PM, Michael Friedrich wrote:
> >> I didn't see if there was a temporary work around for 0.0.6, not >> that it matters. > While the Icinga 2 releases happen on a 3 weeks schedule for our > development sprints, this is not true for holiday season. That's > mainly the reason why there isn't 0.0.7 already. But as a matter of > fact you should use the snapshot package repository, even that may > sound odd. > > Our development model is git flow, and features are developed in > feature branches until they're considered stable. Fixes also last a > while in fix branches, and are only merged without --no-ff *if* > they are quickfixes. In general that means that 'git next' as a > base for snapshot package builds on every push is more fixed stable > than the master only representing the last tech preview release. I'm all for opening bug reports, however, I always try to hit the lists to see if I've done something wrong before I go throwing bug reports in. I'm much more likely to have screwed something up rather than finding a bug. As far as using the snapshot builds, I game. But what's the preferred/best method of doing so? Simply adding the snapshot repo package? (And disabling the stable repo.) - -- Mark Haney Network Administrator/IT Support Practichem W:919-714-8428 -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: GnuPG v2.0.22 (MingW32) Comment: Using GnuPG with Thunderbird - http://www.enigmail.net/ iQEcBAEBAgAGBQJS2WaWAAoJEDgEuzPE0JQvw4UH/1pLXmgR+IWb6Ayr8Y5Wu5hQ UlTKKQlmLMA5fmmeoL3/4t5wYVA+XQ5gVbjwBMjE47DWFCeNoXYF8QpLHIWQXm4d Wj5nAjukBtfD2r3eH5ce1pZYsN+L/+ZkcDxjSFSNsdCiV6t8PGMnwBaoeyNpaaqS k35hU4qwOb4vE0Ysw3r58JiHQyC4gWajjIj+b7Qpf5o7puM8iWrRhsXRYIv/xiYn N/XumrzRN4JfJ7UH+oBLRtOCy8GFT3/UhO+MeFb8X8KRwmtG5DytU7HlxK7JBFDK NKKIMHO9GKo+UsMWKpQrHzftc3BLeloUJsWHJzsSxhLRkee8RrtfjYC4B6AP9YI= =FSkh -----END PGP SIGNATURE----- _______________________________________________ icinga-users mailing list icinga-users@lists.icinga.org https://lists.icinga.org/mailman/listinfo/icinga-users