What is latest stable release?

It has been a while since gnuradio-3.3.0 was sent out as a release
candidate, but the Download page on the wiki still points to
gnuradio-3.2.2.
Is there a reason not to use 3.3.0 or is the wiki just out of date?

– Don W.

On Thu, Jul 8, 2010 at 05:31, Don W. [email protected] wrote:

It has been a while since gnuradio-3.3.0 was sent out as a release
candidate, but the Download page on the wiki still points to gnuradio-3.2.2.
Is there a reason not to use 3.3.0 or is the wiki just out of date?

The wiki is out of date. Feel free to update as needed–pretty busy
here.

Johnathan

On 15 July 2010 19:44, Johnathan C. [email protected]
wrote:

On Thu, Jul 8, 2010 at 05:31, Don W. [email protected] wrote:

It has been a while since gnuradio-3.3.0 was sent out as a release
candidate, but the Download page on the wiki still points to gnuradio-3.2.2.
Is there a reason not to use 3.3.0 or is the wiki just out of date?

The wiki is out of date. Feel free to update as needed–pretty busy here.

I have updated the front page “News” and created a release log page as
was done for 3.2.2. For changelog I used the changes listed by
Johnathan in the rc 1, 2 and 3 announcements but I have nothing for
rc0. I don’t quite know how to extract this information from GIT or
Redmine. If there is a simple command for that please let me know.

Alex

On 16 July 2010 14:54, Manuel F. [email protected] wrote:

I have updated the front page “News” and created a release log page as
was done for 3.2.2. For changelog I used the changes listed by
Johnathan in the rc 1, 2 and 3 announcements but I have nothing for
rc0. I don’t quite know how to extract this information from GIT or
Redmine. If there is a simple command for that please let me know.

git shortlog v3.3.0-rc0…v3.3.0-rc1 lists the changes between those
two versions in the same format as in Jonathan’s mails. Since there’s
no tag for v3.2 creating the diff isn’t that easy.

Thanks for the tip, Manuel. I’m slowly getting used to git :slight_smile:
I suppose the missing tag is due to the transition from svn to git, so
I guess we can leave it as is for now.

Alex