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Re: [Monotone-devel] 0.10 released
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Christof Petig |
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Re: [Monotone-devel] 0.10 released |
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Mon, 01 Mar 2004 11:48:40 +0100 |
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graydon hoare schrieb:
I am being intentionally obtuse in not making this part of the current
self-hosting page. I would like some feedback and experimentation with
netsync from patient people who are already familliar with monotone, not
newcomers attracted from the release announcement. I included just
barely enough documentation to cover how to use netsync commands. once
you've imported this key, built a new monotone and migrated to the new
schema I would recommend you try:
$ monotone --key="" pull off.net net.venge.monotone
that should hook you up with the newest-latest, anonymously, and
there'll be no more need to use the depot. if it doesn't, or it crashes,
or hangs, or goes funny, please just send me a private mail with a log.
private? well, I will tell you what happens in public and then try to
figure out how to make a log.
puck:~/localcvs/monotone> monotone --key="" pull off.net net.venge.monotone
monotone: warning: doing anonymous pull
monotone: rebuilding merkle trees for collection net.venge.monotone
monotone: [keys: 3] [mcerts: 576]
monotone: connecting to off.net
monotone: warning: caught bad_decode exception decoding input from peer
off.net: 'bad checksum 0xd755001c vs. 0x9a55131c'
Remember:
this is a big-endian unsigned-by-default-char aka trouble-is-likely
machine (powerpc)
Christof
anyways I'm a little pooped so I'm going to bed.
Well done so far. Sleep well.
PS: I'm still holding my breath to see whether there are any news from
the gcc-using-monotone front.