And then what?
Originally tried that with issues so now I've got the latest sinan and seeing 
if I can get it running correctly.

I did get it to build, but it thinks my app wants R13B01, 5.7.2 because I 
assume it is referencing my actual erlang install in /usr/bin/whatever.

So now I'm seeing if I can set the paths so that it looks in ~/erw2/ where I 
have erlware installed.

I'll think I'll wait until you get the older sinan back in the repository, and 
then try to get that running.

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From: [email protected] [[email protected]] On Behalf Of 
Eric Merritt [[email protected]]
Sent: Wednesday, October 27, 2010 12:35 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: sinan 0.16.4.1

Steve, you can remove the current release with

faxien remove-release sinan
El oct 27, 2010, a las 11:11 a.m., Steve Durham escribió:

> Is there any way to get back to this release?
>
> faxien ir sinan 0.16.4.1 no longer finds it.
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