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<font size="-1">I've noticed a fair amount of recent traffic
concerning 'bug fixes' (some seem critical, some more esoteric,
perhaps) and the like. Based on this, was wondering what the
recommended frequency for 'recompiling from source' is? On the
download page, there seems to be only one link to the tarball --
as opposed to (say) a link to a stable branch, and a link to a
nightly build branch (or some such). <br>
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Recompiling is not a major issue, but wanted to know if this is
something I should do routinely (its easy enough to write a script
to grab the nightly tarball, download, extract, and compile), but
that might be more that I should do (for any number of reasons). <br>
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Thanks in advance...<br>
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