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Re: Upgrading xoops, why unchanged files?
by iHackCode on 2008/12/3 16:01:10

i was looking at the files. and it looks like the identical files have a different date stamp (2 seconds slower), than the full package. Could that be the reason why it was included?

X231F Comp To X231-X232aPatch.html

Re: Upgrading xoops, why unchanged files?
by macklein on 2008/12/3 14:18:22

Quote:

ghia wrote:
To make sure everybody of the 2.3.x branch has the correct core files?


Thanks for the reply,

but, the package is 2.3.1 to 2.3.2a, not 2.3.x to 2.3.2a, it's a specific version upgrade, or is this same package used for other upgrades???
Re: Upgrading xoops, why unchanged files?
by ghia on 2008/12/3 14:12:35

To make sure everybody of the 2.3.x branch has the correct core files?
Upgrading xoops, why unchanged files?
by macklein on 2008/12/3 13:34:14

Hello people.
I want to upgrade from 2.3.1 to 2.3.2a. The thing is I've made some modifications to XOOPS files. So, I used a cvs software to check which files change when I copy the new files from the xoops-2.3.1-to-2.3.2a package. I noticed that only 13 files were changed. So, what's the point in including a lot more files in the xoops-2.3.1-to-2.3.2a package?? must of these files didn't change when upgrading....

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