How+to+get+the+latest+bugfixes?

Weka is actively developed, that means that bugs are fixed and new functionality is added (only to the developer version) all the time. Every now and then (about every 3-6 months), when there was a sufficiently large number of improvements or fixes, a release is made and uploaded to [|Sourceforge.net].

If you don't want to wait that long, you have two options: > **Note:** compare the timestamp of the Weka Mailing List post that reports a bugfix with the one of the snapshot to make sure the bugfix is already included in the snapshot.
 * 1) Get the latest source code from **Subversion** and compile it yourself. See the following articles for more information
 * 2) * Obtaining the source code from Subversion, either book or developer version
 * 3) * compiling the source code
 * 4) Download a **snapshot** from the download section of the [|Weka homepage]. Snapshots for book and developer version are generated automatically every night, based on the current Subversion code. The [|ZIP files] have the same content as a release, i.e., compiled classes (= weka.jar), source code (= weka-src.jar), Javadoc and other documentation.