Release is done.
For those release techs, I've put my cvsrelease script in the phpwsbb
group bin dir on shell.sf.net. cvsrelease -h should tell you how to run
it. For this last release I did this:
cvsrelease -Tz -t PHPWSBB-1-0-0 -r 1.0.0 phpwsbb
The -T will tell it to tag with tag of PHPWSBB-1-0-0. -z tells it to
also build a .zip archive in addition to .tar.gz. Usually that is all I
do, just update the tag and -r numbers.
So phpwsbb is now yours. Use it wisely, use it in peace.
Don.
On 14:53 Wed 27 Oct , Steven Levin wrote:
> On Wed, 2004-10-27 at 13:38, Greg Meiste wrote:
> > +1 for release.
> >=20
> > There are currently no more bugs in the tracker and after testing it so=
me
> > more, I feel like it's finally ready for release.
> >=20
> > Greg Meiste
> > blindman1344=20
>=20
> Agreed
> +1
>=20
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