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Re: updating, confused
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Roland Winkler |
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Re: updating, confused |
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Mon, 3 Sep 2018 13:51:24 -0500 |
On Mon Sep 3 2018 Greg Troxel wrote:
> Then, I switched to the git repo at
>
> https://git.savannah.nongnu.org/git/bbdb.git
This is where development happens. You also get BBDB 3 from GNU
Elpa, plus other sites that I do not keep track of.
> 1) Is this list functioning? Apparently I was subscribed, but I don't
> recall any traffic.
Lately, it is indeed a list with low traffic. People seem to be
mostly happy with BBDB 3 :-)
> 2) Perhaps my old config is wrong for new bbdb, and I haven't
> really dug through it, but I'm a) not having it work and b)
> finding that gnus displaying messages is often hanging (but I'm
> not sure why).
If you used BBDB v2, then, I am sorry, you need to review your
configuration carefully. BBDB v3 has been essentially a complete
re-write of BBDB. Most configuration variables have changed.
Personally, I recommend to browse the pretty complete list of user
variables at the beginning of bbdb.el. (Few add-ons in the BBDB
repo have their specific user variables at the beginning of the
respective files.) Other users who are upgrading their
configuration prefer
https://www.emacswiki.org/emacs/UpgradeBBDB
> 3) In savannah's download page, I see 3.1, 3.1.1, and 3.1.2. But I
> don't see any tags in the git repo.
That's correct. (My knowledge of git is limited. I do not use all
of its fancy features.)
> 4) Is 3.1.2 really the latest release?
Yes. -- For some time there has been no proper resease. I believe,
most users get BBDB from its git repo, from GNU Elpa or some similar
sites. There is also a debian package based on the git repo.
> Is there some easy way to get it from git?
To check it out, use
git clone git://git.savannah.nongnu.org/bbdb.git
> Is this commit the release?
>
> commit 73aa98d65bc71ba1a19af59c3d839fda4b9f02c3
> Author: Roland Winkler <address@hidden>
> Date: Sun Apr 27 15:05:20 2014 -0500
I believe yes. But you should be safe if you just get the code from
the git repo. (This list has been quiet because I believe there are
currently no significant bugs.)
Roland
- updating, confused, Greg Troxel, 2018/09/03
- Re: updating, confused,
Roland Winkler <=
- Re: updating, confused, Barak A. Pearlmutter, 2018/09/03
- Re: updating, confused, Roland Winkler, 2018/09/03
- Re: updating, confused, Thomas Fitzsimmons, 2018/09/03
- Re: updating, confused, Barak A. Pearlmutter, 2018/09/03
- Re: updating, confused, Greg Troxel, 2018/09/03
- Re: updating, confused, Barak A. Pearlmutter, 2018/09/03
- Re: updating, confused, Roland Winkler, 2018/09/03
- Re: updating, confused, N. Jackson, 2018/09/03
- Re: updating, confused, Rob Walker, 2018/09/04
Re: updating, confused, Greg Troxel, 2018/09/03