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[swarm-hackers] Can somebody declare a CVS "version" that works?
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Paul Johnson |
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[swarm-hackers] Can somebody declare a CVS "version" that works? |
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Mon, 25 Aug 2008 15:01:14 -0500 |
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Thunderbird 2.0.0.16 (X11/20080724) |
Hello, it is Grampa Johnson back to greet you warmly!
I'm trying to get back in the Swarm support game by building RPMS and
Debian packages. Are we still using the Savannah CVS server? I just
did "cvs update" in my working directory and the VERSION file still says
2.2.4. That can't be right, can it? Can anybody who is in the know
please set a version number and create a marker (or whatever that is
called in cvs to signify a working state) and let me know its name? Or
plop out a tar.gz file I can use as "pristine source."
To build packages for Fedora 9 and tcl/tk 8.5, I realize I'll need to
apply the patch that Marcus posted last week.
I will also need to install Fedora 9, come to think of it.
A user has contacted me about building an RPM for new SUSE and she will
create an account for me in about 2 weeks, and so I'll have RPM for Suse
then.
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