The MWNightly tool has been down for a while (since February, around migration to Git), so I took the liberty to write a new tool for this.
https://toolserver.org/~krinkle/mwSnapshots/
Updates hourly, even.
With Git making packages of a repository is a lot easier, but for those without command-line expertise this is still a comfort.
Source code and issue tracker online as usual (see links in the tool)
-- Krinkle
Am 10.05.2012 02:57, schrieb Krinkle:
The MWNightly tool has been down for a while (since February, around migration to Git), so I took the liberty to write a new tool for this.
https://toolserver.org/~krinkle/mwSnapshots/
Updates hourly, even.
With Git making packages of a repository is a lot easier, but for those without command-line expertise this is still a comfort.
Source code and issue tracker online as usual (see links in the tool)
-- Krinkle
Perhaps you can automatically generate (or show)
- MD5 and - SHA1
checksums then ?
On May 10, 2012, at 8:32 AM, Thomas Gries wrote:
Am 10.05.2012 02:57, schrieb Krinkle:
The MWNightly tool has been down for a while (since February, around migration to Git), so I took the liberty to write a new tool for this.
https://toolserver.org/~krinkle/mwSnapshots/
Updates hourly, even.
With Git making packages of a repository is a lot easier, but for those without command-line expertise this is still a comfort.
Source code and issue tracker online as usual (see links in the tool)
-- Krinkle
Perhaps you can automatically generate (or show)
- MD5 and
- SHA1
checksums then ?
Pick a branch (or leave the default "master"), press "Get it!" and be surprised!
Okay, I admit this interface is not optimal, but the page after pressing "Get it!" really shows those checksums :)
-- Krinkle
Am 10.05.2012 02:57, schrieb Krinkle:
The MWNightly tool has been down for a while (since February, around migration to Git), so I took the liberty to write a new tool for this.
https://toolserver.org/~krinkle/mwSnapshots/
Updates hourly, even.
With Git making packages of a repository is a lot easier, but for those without command-line expertise this is still a comfort.
Source code and issue tracker online as usual (see links in the tool)
-- Krinkle
Perhaps you can automatically generate (or show)
- MD5 and
- SHA1
checksums then ?
Pick a branch (or leave the default "master"), press "Get it!" and be surprised!
Okay, I admit this interface is not optimal,
ok for me
but the page after pressing "Get it!" really shows those checksums :)
Great!
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