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From: | Trevor Daniels |
Subject: | Re: Issue 1622 in lilypond: Dynamic spanner not printed within gracenotes |
Date: | Wed, 4 May 2011 09:29:20 +0100 |
Colin Campbell wrote Wednesday, May 04, 2011 2:08 AM
On 11-05-03 01:01 PM, Keith OHara wrote:<lilypond<at> googlecode.com> writes:Updates: Status: VerifiedComment #6 on issue 1622 by address@hidden: Dynamic spanner notprinted within grace notes http://code.google.com/p/lilypond/issues/detail?id=1622 Verified 2.15.0But 2.15.0 has not been released yet, Colin. Another change between now and the release might destroy the fix(which has happened when a fix caused a worse problem an had to be taken back) or the fix might not appear in the released build for which it was intended(which has also happened recently).I am rubbish at understanding policy documents (and following instructions in general) but I think the CG intends that we test only the released buildswhen it says 'official GUB version'.Actually, 2.15.0 _is_ the version reported by the gub I built yesterday, Keith:address@hidden:~$ which lilypond /home/colin/bin/lilypond address@hidden:~$ lilypond -v GNU LilyPond 2.15.0
Keith was quite right. The point is that you should test only the official releases built by Graham, and he has not made a 2.15.0 release. You should never update the bug database by testing a locally built release as the point in git history when it was built is not defined, and will definitely be different from the state of git when/if 2.15.0 is officially released. BTW, GUB is an acronym for Grand Unified Builder - the name of the cross-platform building mechanism that Graham uses to generate all the various binaries in an official release. Hence a GUB binary is a binary version of LilyPond built by this mechanism. Trevor
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