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jay108:
Well judging from your post odie, I think I may be able to satisy the bandwidth requirements (depending on volume) except ATM I am transferring a large amount of data (8.6GB) between one server and the next. I have a excellent host. Currently the server is holding 5 shared websites(although that term website feels rather quaint in comparison), all of which I am maintaining. Elitesupport is the old company website, which I have partitioned 2GB so far for UFO AI dev builds.  I will partition more space for use once that data has been carried across.

odie:

--- Quote from: geever on August 30, 2009, 09:31:15 pm ---Maybe I missed the point odie, but Are all the 70+ files needed?
I would say rotate max 7 from the last week.

-geever

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Hihi geever,

Haha, actually not all 70 files are needed IMO for most ppl.

But i do understand from some projects tat they keep all their dev builts until they have done a release for that. I rmbr someone gave me a good rationale:

1) When u need to trace back a certain issue and see its intended behaviour, u need to revert your revision.
2) When this is so, u go thru the extreme hassle of revert, compile, test. Then update again, compile and test.
3) Hence, most devs keep various stages of their compilations for that matter.

However, i do agree that my lvl of 'archiving' is extreme lol. But i would not know which to keep, hence i kept them all until the nx release, in which most likely i would discharge them all.

I am not doing this on nakido, cos its not FTP based, and a bit hasslesome to del single file by single file. :P

But if its ftp tat i can do thru ftp commander (freeware btw), i would LOVE to maintain maybe every other 500 revisions. Lol.

But its a good observation and poking at me, geever. :P


PS: geever / destructavator: If u r seeing this, i do have some issues abt the latest ufoai workspace file. See the other conversation -> http://ufoai.ninex.info/forum/index.php?topic=3995.0

Mattn:
it would be nice to know the installer sizes for several revisions.

odie:

--- Quote from: Mattn on August 31, 2009, 08:36:26 am ---it would be nice to know the installer sizes for several revisions.

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Hi Mattn,

I believed that i have that info at the download page. (At least at the nakido's page where it was linked from the forums).

If its the last 500 revisions, installer for windows (debug versions for 32 bits) hovers around 580 to 600 MB each.

:D

jay108:
I have emailed the FTP details on how to connect to someones gmail account. Can you confirm its working?

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