Cort Schaefer | 6 Feb 2004 06:58
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RE: New patches in cvs

I have a new client that I am just about to start development on, so I will
check it out (within the next week).  

What would you think about updating to the 1.2 beta 8 build of log4net?  I
could do the updates and submit patches (or commit) if you want.  If that is
done, I can also update Opt-NVelocity to the latest version as well.

Cort

-----Original Message-----
From: jim moore [mailto:jim <at> scolamoore.com] 
Sent: Wednesday, February 04, 2004 4:33 AM
To: mavnet-user <at> lists.sourceforge.net
Subject: [Mavnet-user] New patches in cvs

Hi all, 

I just applied 3 patches from Aaron Clauson to cvs, so if any daring 
individuals want to get latest from cvs and beat on it a little, it would be

appreciated: 

The changed files are: 

Ctl\Aspx\AspxController.cs 
Transform\XsltTransform.cs 
View\DispatchedViewFactory.cs 

Change comments are in cvs. 

I also updated the sln and csproj files to visual studio 2003 while I was in

there. 

--jim 

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