Hi, the fundamental decision here has been debated by several developers here several times. BUT:
*Today* I guess your problem is simply that sourceforge's *anonymous* CVS has unexpected problems. Their site status http://sourceforge.net/docs/A04/ says that although the *developer* CVS is up and running, the *anonymous* CVS stopped updating at the CVS status approx. 10 days ago. Sourceforge always had a synchronisation delay between developer CVS and anonymous CVS, which usually was around 5 hours. However, due to some massive hardware failure last week (dunno -- maybe their server burnt down), developer CVS after several days (!) of outage is now running again but they didn't enable that synchronisation between developer and anonymous CVS again. On gnucash.org, there is no such delay between developer and anonymous CVS. In effect, until sourceforge's anonymous CVS is running again, you should either download a released tarball from qof.sourceforge.net, or use the QOF from gnucash.org, but not use the anonymous CVS of sourceforge. Christian Am Samstag, 8. April 2006 16:29 schrieb Andrew Duggan: > Hi, > > Which is the real source for getting QOF? As recently as 20 minutes ago the > svn of gnucash had a way more up-to-date QOF than a cvs checkout from > QOF's sourceforge cvs. > > Should I bother with the QOF sourceforge cvs or not? Any recommendations? > > Andrew > > _______________________________________________ > gnucash-devel mailing list > [email protected] > https://lists.gnucash.org/mailman/listinfo/gnucash-devel _______________________________________________ gnucash-devel mailing list [email protected] https://lists.gnucash.org/mailman/listinfo/gnucash-devel
