43,8 → 43,8 |
} |
?> |
</ul> |
</div> |
<div> |
</div> |
<div> |
<h3>English only</h3> |
<ul> |
<?php |
56,8 → 56,18 |
?> |
</ul> |
</div> |
<?php |
$latestbuild = scandir('download/', SCANDIR_SORT_DESCENDING)[0]; |
if ($latestbuild !== $lastver) { |
echo " <div>\n"; |
echo " <h3>Bleeding edge</h3>\n"; |
echo " <ul><li><a href=\"?p=files&dir={$latestbuild}\">build {$latestbuild}</a></li></ul>\n"; |
echo " <p>This is the latest build. It hasn't been tested yet! Try it and let us know how it worked for you.</p>\n"; |
echo " </div>\n"; |
} |
?> |
</div> |
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<p>The links above point to the latest stable build of installation images and that's the build we recommend. Archival and staging builds can be found in our <a href="?p=files">files section</a>, but that's only if you like living dangerously.</p> |
<p>The links above point to the latest builds of installation images. Archival builds can be found in the <a href="?p=files">files section</a>.</p> |
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<p class="wondering">Wondering how SvarDOS is built? Take a look at the <a href="http://svn.svardos.org/">project's SVN</a>, where all the build-related files and scripts are stored. To pull the sources using the standard subversion client use this:<br>svn co svn://svn.svardos.org/svardos svardos</p> |