Hi, On Thu, Apr 28, 2005 at 11:30:30AM +0100, Julian Foad wrote: > >Either a release or a cvs tar ball. > > Are these two different things? I assumed the nightly "release" (though > I'd strongly prefer to call it a "snapshot") would be the code from CVS > packaged as a tar ball.
I'd expect that a release is a tarball created by "make dist", so that it contains all the distributed files, not only primary sources. A "release" should contain all the files copied in from gnulib, all Makefile.in's, etc. Perhaps making "releases" is better idea. If you are willing to bootstrap, you can probably use anon CVS. Stepan
