From: Martin A. H. <ma...@ma...> - 2009-11-20 07:14:04
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Yup, that is exactly where I downloaded from - and the tarball was funny. Now I use a clone from GIT and there is no trouble. How do you determine current version? Is there a version/revision number? Martin On Fri, Nov 20, 2009 at 7:09 AM, Mitch Skinner <mit...@be...>wrote: > Martin A. Hansen wrote: > >> The problem is you need to use the source fetched with git. The tarball is >> outdated. >> > > Again, where did you get the tarball from? > > The right way to get a tarball is from github; go to > http://github.com/jbrowse/jbrowse > > and click on the "download" button. I just tried it out, and it was the > current version. > > Mitch > |