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[Monotone-devel] Re: [announce] 0.26pre1 released; venge.net migrated
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Henry Nestler |
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[Monotone-devel] Re: [announce] 0.26pre1 released; venge.net migrated |
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Tue, 17 Jan 2006 11:20:25 +0100 |
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Hello,
Richard Levitte - VMS Whacker wrote:
I'm quite surprised everyone keeps pointing at mail messages when
there's a blatantly obvious lack of information on what I believe to
be the central point for anyone who seeks information:
http://www.venge.net/monotone/. There's not one character saying
anything about what's going on with 0.26pre1, that the server runs it
and runs on a different port or anything else that I can see.
I believe this is important enough to mention it on the front page and
have links to some explanatory notes.
Cheers,
Richard
In message <address@hidden> on Mon, 16 Jan 2006 15:34:13 -0500, Richard Li
<address@hidden> said:
richardl> See
http://lists.gnu.org/archive/html/monotone-devel/2006-01/msg00123.html
After trieing some blind gets from default port and reading something
about new 0.26 version I would download complete source under windows.
I found the new port number and tried, but it says different protocol.
Is anywhere a server with old protocol?
Or is windows version 0.26-pre* available?
Is port 4691 and the style for pull correct?
I downloaded from
http://venge.net/monotone/downloads/monotone-0.25.1-setup.exe
C:\> monotone --version
monotone 0.25 (base revision: unknown)
C:\> monotone --db=monotone.db --key="" pull venge.net:4691
net.venge.monotone
monotone: setting default server to venge.net:4691
monotone: setting default branch include pattern to 'net.venge.monotone'
monotone: setting default branch exclude pattern to ''
monotone: doing anonymous pull; use -kKEYNAME if you need authentication
monotone: connecting to venge.net:4691
monotone: warning: protocol error while processing peer venge.net:4691:
'protocol version mismatch:
wanted '5' got '6''
--
Henry Nestler