Please, consider using some version numbering for pFUnit archive files.
It would be also helpful for users to keep old versions on SF
My apologies, and thank you for the feedback.
Definitely a sloppy transition - was a bit rushed for a big tutorial. I will try to have the previous releases available by tar within a week. (Will also try to add a nightly tar for the development branch.)
On Apr 8, 2014, at 11:21 AM, zmi007 zmi007@users.sf.net wrote:
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Please, consider using some version numbering for pFUnit archive files.
It would be also helpful for users to keep old versions on SF
My apologies, and thank you for the feedback.
Definitely a sloppy transition - was a bit rushed for a big tutorial. I will try to have the previous releases available by tar within a week. (Will also try to add a nightly tar for the development branch.)
On Apr 8, 2014, at 11:21 AM, zmi007 zmi007@users.sf.net wrote:
Thomas Clune, Ph. D. Thomas.L.Clune@nasa.gov
Chief, Software Systems Support Office Code 610.3
NASA GSFC 301-286-4635
MS 610.8 B33-C128 http://ssso.gsfc.nasa.gov
Greenbelt, MD 20771