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Re: svn 0.29.0 win32 binaries

From: Jostein Chr. Andersen <jostein_at_josander.net>
Date: 2003-09-07 10:32:34 CEST

On Saturday 06 September 2003 23:01, Garret Wilson wrote:
> I'm only an observer, but I haven't seen any toes. :) The last Win32
> binaries posted are 0.27.0. I wanted to upgrade to 0.28.0 because it
> fixed a major Win32 bug that prevented (without modifying a config
> file) checkouts from *any* SSL-based repository. But there are no
> 0.28.0 Win32 binaries. I'd like to convert my repositories over to the
> new version, but there are no Win32 binaries for 0.28.0 or 0.29.0.
>
> I'm not faulting Branko or anyone---everyone gets busy, and this is
> free software, after all. I should even figure out how to compile this
> myself so that I won't have to rely on others.
>
> But at this point, I'd gladly take an unofficial Win32 binary,
> especially if someone claims it passes the required tests. Otherwise,
> I'm sitting several versions behind, and if I remember correctly, the
> new change policy only guarantees compatibility between two versions.
>
> Just my thoughts, and thanks Dmitriy,

You really have a point here of course. It's really important to have the
newest binaries for _all_ the major platforms. And the case you
describes above proves that.

All I'm saying is that one should have an "yes", "go" or an agreement
with one of the persons "in charge" first, especially when someone else
(in this case, Sander) already are looking at it.

Jostein

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