Is anyone using 11.04 yet? Just used SVN to download it and there seems to
be a size and number of files difference. Mind you I haven't compiled it yet, but the SVN download was 97.75Mb and had 9458 files. A vanilla OOTB 10.04 (compiled and with demo data) was 542Mb and 28,126 files. Which is a big difference. I was using the same SVN settings as before Maybe I have missed pulling something down? I don't want to invest time playing with it if I don't have the right content Thanks James |
There were long discussions about which version to use...
we always use the trunk version, it is stable enough to be used and be frozen one month before the actual production start. We then always suggest to upgrade every 3-6 months..... Regards, hans On Mon, 2011-05-30 at 17:38 -0400, James Lawton wrote: > Is anyone using 11.04 yet? Just used SVN to download it and there seems to > be a size and number of files difference. > > > > Mind you I haven't compiled it yet, but the SVN download was 97.75Mb and had > 9458 files. > > > > A vanilla OOTB 10.04 (compiled and with demo data) was 542Mb and 28,126 > files. Which is a big difference. > > > > I was using the same SVN settings as before > > > > Maybe I have missed pulling something down? I don't want to invest time > playing with it if I don't have the right content > > > > Thanks > > James > -- Ofbiz on twitter: http://twitter.com/apache_ofbiz Myself on twitter: http://twitter.com/hansbak Antwebsystems.com: Quality services for competitive rates. |
Hans,
I had a quick look but I must have missed seeing the discussion chains - was that about using 10.04 vs 11.04? Or trunk vs latest release? Do you know why there is a size difference between 10.04 and 11.04? I'll check the trunk as well... Thanks James -----Original Message----- From: Hans Bakker [mailto:[hidden email]] Sent: May-31-11 4:42 AM To: [hidden email] Subject: Re: Anyone using 11.04 yet? There were long discussions about which version to use... we always use the trunk version, it is stable enough to be used and be frozen one month before the actual production start. We then always suggest to upgrade every 3-6 months..... Regards, hans On Mon, 2011-05-30 at 17:38 -0400, James Lawton wrote: > Is anyone using 11.04 yet? Just used SVN to download it and there > seems to be a size and number of files difference. > > > > Mind you I haven't compiled it yet, but the SVN download was 97.75Mb > and had > 9458 files. > > > > A vanilla OOTB 10.04 (compiled and with demo data) was 542Mb and > 28,126 files. Which is a big difference. > > > > I was using the same SVN settings as before > > > > Maybe I have missed pulling something down? I don't want to invest > time playing with it if I don't have the right content > > > > Thanks > > James > -- Ofbiz on twitter: http://twitter.com/apache_ofbiz Myself on twitter: http://twitter.com/hansbak Antwebsystems.com: Quality services for competitive rates. |
Hi James,
I am not sure I understand Hans' comment about versions... btw here are some clarifications: * 10.04 is our last official release (based on a feature freeze of the trunk happened in April 2010); you can download it from here: http://ofbiz.apache.org/download.html * 11.04 is our last feature freeze (created in April 2011) but we still don't have issued an official release out of it; only bug fixes are applied to it and sooner we will probably vote and issue an official release; * file size difference between trunk/11.04 and 10.04: I just checked and the 11.04 seems good; when you will compile the project you will have a similar size and number of files (Derby db has a lot of files); however you may want to try to check it out again because I have a different approx file count and total size (10k files, 220MB)... I am wondering if your svn export was broken. Kind regards, Jacopo On May 31, 2011, at 3:27 PM, James Lawton wrote: > Hans, > > I had a quick look but I must have missed seeing the discussion chains - was that about using 10.04 vs 11.04? Or trunk vs latest release? > > Do you know why there is a size difference between 10.04 and 11.04? > > I'll check the trunk as well... > > Thanks > James > > -----Original Message----- > From: Hans Bakker [mailto:[hidden email]] > Sent: May-31-11 4:42 AM > To: [hidden email] > Subject: Re: Anyone using 11.04 yet? > > There were long discussions about which version to use... > > we always use the trunk version, it is stable enough to be used and be frozen one month before the actual production start. > > We then always suggest to upgrade every 3-6 months..... > > Regards, > hans > > On Mon, 2011-05-30 at 17:38 -0400, James Lawton wrote: >> Is anyone using 11.04 yet? Just used SVN to download it and there >> seems to be a size and number of files difference. >> >> >> >> Mind you I haven't compiled it yet, but the SVN download was 97.75Mb >> and had >> 9458 files. >> >> >> >> A vanilla OOTB 10.04 (compiled and with demo data) was 542Mb and >> 28,126 files. Which is a big difference. >> >> >> >> I was using the same SVN settings as before >> >> >> >> Maybe I have missed pulling something down? I don't want to invest >> time playing with it if I don't have the right content >> >> >> >> Thanks >> >> James >> > > -- > Ofbiz on twitter: http://twitter.com/apache_ofbiz Myself on twitter: http://twitter.com/hansbak > Antwebsystems.com: Quality services for competitive rates. > > |
HI Jacopo,
Thanks for the update. I will check my 11.04 download again - something must have happened with my SVN settings. I am using 10.04 now and was trying to evaluate if 11.04 was worth upgrading to...I will hold off for the moment. I am also looking at taking a snapshot of the trunk as well for comparison purposes Thanks once again James -----Original Message----- From: Jacopo Cappellato [mailto:[hidden email]] Sent: June-01-11 2:17 AM To: [hidden email] Subject: Re: Anyone using 11.04 yet? Hi James, I am not sure I understand Hans' comment about versions... btw here are some clarifications: * 10.04 is our last official release (based on a feature freeze of the trunk happened in April 2010); you can download it from here: http://ofbiz.apache.org/download.html * 11.04 is our last feature freeze (created in April 2011) but we still don't have issued an official release out of it; only bug fixes are applied to it and sooner we will probably vote and issue an official release; * file size difference between trunk/11.04 and 10.04: I just checked and the 11.04 seems good; when you will compile the project you will have a similar size and number of files (Derby db has a lot of files); however you may want to try to check it out again because I have a different approx file count and total size (10k files, 220MB)... I am wondering if your svn export was broken. Kind regards, Jacopo On May 31, 2011, at 3:27 PM, James Lawton wrote: > Hans, > > I had a quick look but I must have missed seeing the discussion chains - was that about using 10.04 vs 11.04? Or trunk vs latest release? > > Do you know why there is a size difference between 10.04 and 11.04? > > I'll check the trunk as well... > > Thanks > James > > -----Original Message----- > From: Hans Bakker [mailto:[hidden email]] > Sent: May-31-11 4:42 AM > To: [hidden email] > Subject: Re: Anyone using 11.04 yet? > > There were long discussions about which version to use... > > we always use the trunk version, it is stable enough to be used and be > > We then always suggest to upgrade every 3-6 months..... > > Regards, > hans > > On Mon, 2011-05-30 at 17:38 -0400, James Lawton wrote: >> Is anyone using 11.04 yet? Just used SVN to download it and there >> seems to be a size and number of files difference. >> >> >> >> Mind you I haven't compiled it yet, but the SVN download was 97.75Mb >> and had >> 9458 files. >> >> >> >> A vanilla OOTB 10.04 (compiled and with demo data) was 542Mb and >> 28,126 files. Which is a big difference. >> >> >> >> I was using the same SVN settings as before >> >> >> >> Maybe I have missed pulling something down? I don't want to invest >> time playing with it if I don't have the right content >> >> >> >> Thanks >> >> James >> > > -- > Ofbiz on twitter: http://twitter.com/apache_ofbiz Myself on twitter: > http://twitter.com/hansbak > Antwebsystems.com: Quality services for competitive rates. > > |
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