From: <an...@ne...> - 2006-10-19 15:57:59
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Quoting Fernan Aguero <fe...@ii...>: > So I'd say that you're safe using the trunk ... at least > until 3.6 comes out (because then the 3.6 branch will be > merged to trunk, correct?. At least this is how I now understand it. > Others please correct me if I'm wrong). I've been re-reading the install documentation, and that's what made us t= ake the decision of avoiding SVN in the first place: Warning Since the 3.5 release of GUS, the source repository is no longer the preferred or recommended method for downloading GUS. The source reposit= ory contains the most recent additions and changes to GUS, which may be inconsistent with this and other documentation, and which may include c= hanged APIs that could cause data loss. If this information no longer applies, that's probably a part that should= be corrected, isn't it? > But in any case you can always checkout a snapshot from any point back = in > time... I've tried to, but just don't seem to be able to: gusTrunk is an empty container that relies on other external trunks for getting the real softw= are. No matter what release I ask for, I always end up with the latest tree be= ing checked out for these external sources. For instance, the command svn co --revision {2006-04-11} https://www.cbil.upenn.edu/svn/gus/gusTrun= k . terminates with the following lines: ------------------------------------------------------ Fetching external item into 'project_home/install' ... Checked out external at revision 5069. Fetching external item into 'project_home/GusSchema' ... Checked out external at revision 5069. Checked out revision 4752. ------------------------------------------------------ Regards, Antonio ---------------------------------------------------------------- Net Wise webmail system - http://www.netwise.it This message was sent using IMP, the Internet Messaging Program. |