I'm confused about the part that you can check out a stable version after 1.0.5.

IMHO if you check out what is tagged as 1.0.5 at any time then you should get exactly what is in the 1.0.5 tarball. If you check out head then you should get all of the latest stuff in CVS which may or may not build cleanly (and may segfault or whatever). If you could check out 1.0.6-rc1 (release candidate 1) or something like that you would get everything after 1.0.5 that may or may not build properly but is no longer a moving target (features have been frozen).

It just doesn't make sense to me that there would be a 1.0.5 that has changed since 1.0.5 was released unless you tag it 1.0.5.1 (or something). I mean, why even bother trying to constantly maintain a new stable version without having a formal release? 1.0.5 is what it is with whatever bugs it came with upon release.

Obviously, just my opinion on "How things should work!". ;-)

-mark


On Feb 11, 2005, at 10:06 AM, Chris Wade wrote:


It basically works out that CVS *is always a moving target*, tarballs are the only things that don't change. Make sense?


-Chris

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