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What does 82 in 1.52s82 version mean?

J. Lewis Muir-2
Hello!

I tried downloading

  https://imagej.nih.gov/ij/download/src/src.zip

and the top entry of release-notes.html in it reads

  1.52s82 9 December 2019

What does the "82" after the "1.52s" mean?

Thanks!

Lewis

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Re: What does 82 in 1.52s82 version mean?

Michael Schmid
Hi Lewis,

the daily builds have an extra number at the end, the "Release" versions
don't.
See, e.g., here for the version history:

https://github.com/imagej/imagej1/commits/master


Michael
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On 21.01.20 00:16, J. Lewis Muir wrote:

> Hello!
>
> I tried downloading
>
>    https://imagej.nih.gov/ij/download/src/src.zip
>
> and the top entry of release-notes.html in it reads
>
>    1.52s82 9 December 2019
>
> What does the "82" after the "1.52s" mean?
>
> Thanks!
>
> Lewis
>
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Re: What does 82 in 1.52s82 version mean?

J. Lewis Muir-2
On 01/21, Michael Schmid wrote:
> the daily builds have an extra number at the end, the "Release" versions
> don't.
> See, e.g., here for the version history:
>
> https://github.com/imagej/imagej1/commits/master

Hi, Michael!

Understood!  Thank you!

Looking at that commit history, I see commit 9cb83a4 "2019.12.10 (1.52s;
Release version)", but I don't see ij152s-src.zip in

  https://imagej.nih.gov/ij/download/src/

Where is it?

Thanks!

Lewis

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Re: What does 82 in 1.52s82 version mean?

Michael Schmid
Hi Lewis,

have a look at
   http://wsr.imagej.net/src/

As I understand it, the NIH website is not updated as frequently as
wsr.imagej.net, because of access restrictions at NIH.

Alternatively, you can get single files from github, or the whole
sources of the daily build of the ij.jar from
   https://github.com/imagej/imagej1/
with the Clone or Download button and "Download zip".


Michael
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On 21.01.20 16:58, J. Lewis Muir wrote:

> On 01/21, Michael Schmid wrote:
>> the daily builds have an extra number at the end, the "Release" versions
>> don't.
>> See, e.g., here for the version history:
>>
>> https://github.com/imagej/imagej1/commits/master
>
> Hi, Michael!
>
> Understood!  Thank you!
>
> Looking at that commit history, I see commit 9cb83a4 "2019.12.10 (1.52s;
> Release version)", but I don't see ij152s-src.zip in
>
>    https://imagej.nih.gov/ij/download/src/
>
> Where is it?
>
> Thanks!
>
> Lewis
>

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Re: What does 82 in 1.52s82 version mean?

J. Lewis Muir-2
On 01/21, Michael Schmid wrote:
> have a look at
>   http://wsr.imagej.net/src/

Bingo!  That has it!  Thanks!

> As I understand it, the NIH website is not updated as frequently as
> wsr.imagej.net, because of access restrictions at NIH.

OK.

> Alternatively, you can get single files from github, or the whole sources of
> the daily build of the ij.jar from
>   https://github.com/imagej/imagej1/
> with the Clone or Download button and "Download zip".

OK, thanks!  I knew about that.  I'm interested in stable releases,
though.  But since you pointed out the commit history upthread, I
realize now that another way to get it is to do a checkout of that repo
at the release commit (9cb83a4 for 1.52s).

Thanks!

Lewis

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