Hi all,

There have been some minor complaints that the nightly build number does not always match the build date (e.g. a later build might take a previous build number etc). This happens because the build number is assigned from the number of commits since the last git tag (9.0). Some pull requests contain more than one commits, some contain just one commit, so a newer PR might have a smaller build number etc...

To avoid this confusion from now on, all builds based on a Pull Request branch will have no build number but include the PR number in their name e.g. osgeo-live-nightly-pr84-amd64-1b2aaf7.iso Builds including more than one PRs will include all PR numbers in their name e.g. osgeo-live-nightly-pr84_85_86-amd64-1b2aaf7.iso

If an iso has the build number in the name (like it did so far), it means that it comes from master branch. Testers are expected to test the numbered (master) builds, while developers are expected to test their PR builds.

Happy Hacking,
Angelos

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Angelos Tzotsos, PhD
OSGeo Charter Member
http://users.ntua.gr/tzotsos

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