Martin:
either checkout tag v2.0.alpha.5 or branch rails_2_develop after you
fetch from repo. It shows up as uploaded on sf.
If you checkout your local tracking branch rails_2_develop, you have to
pull first, otherwise the changes will not be reflected locally.
If you use git status, it will show that your local branch is e.g. 2
commits behind the remote branch.
Stefan
On 04/19/2014 09:15 PM, Martin Brumm wrote:
> Am 19.04.2014 16:25, schrieb Stefan Frey:
>> Another alpha release for Rails 2.0. This time it is the eastern edition ;-)
>>
>> This is the first alpha release after merging of 1880 from Rails 1.8.x
>> tree.
>>
>> Remark:
>> Bugs from previous 2.0 Alpha releases are still open.
>>
>> Webstart the alpha release:
>>
>> http://rails.sf.net/webstart/rails.jnlp
>>
>
> Hi Stefan,
>
> any hint why that release doesnt show up as a branch that i can download
> into a local repo ?
>
> Regards,
> Martin
>
>
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