> As for *why* we're doing this change, and what advantages there > will be and how to use them, Thornston will send that information in a > separate e-mail.
Back in February, the original CVS repository was lost. With that, all change history from before then was lost as well. I have reconstructed the parts of that previous history that I could, using the old FTP releases, and then merging in what is in the current CVS repository. I addition to this, all the releases that has been made to date (0.5.0 for Asterisk, for instance), have been tagged. This means you can check out Asterisk 0.5.0 by just doing "cvs checkout -r v0-5-0 asterisk" once the CVS respoitory has been modified. Going forward we also expect to have properly tagged and branched releases, with real bug-fix branches -- what many people would consider "STABLE" branches. Look for a bit more formalized release process in this regard. Note that for those people that have been using the "-D" option to CVS to get at specific versions that they feel comfortable with, this *will still work*. All the time stamps in the CVS repository will be *unchanged* after this happens. But all the internal release numbers will have changed, so you will have to get fresh check- outs. Note that only the modules "asterisk", "gastman", "gnophone", "libpri", "zapata" and "zaptel" are being replaced -- any other modules will not be affected at all. Thorsten _______________________________________________ Asterisk-Users mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://lists.digium.com/mailman/listinfo/asterisk-users
