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Greg A. Woods wrote:
>That will only be true in the most trivial of cases. With something
>even slightly complex, such as CVS, successful operation depends a great
>deal on many of the steps that come after a proper compilation and
>linking of the original source code.
I've had pretty good luck using distributed binary RPMs for a lot of
open source software packages than don't necessarily come from RedHat.
Despite liking the ability to compile my own packages when I need to
hack them, I prefer saving myself the time when a binary is available.
>There's also still the whole issue of trust. As I understand it the
>folks producing the source release don't also produce all of the
>binaries, and I'm not sure how much they trust those who do produce the
>binaries, nor if they've ever declared the level of their trust. At
>least with the source you can read it and you can compare it with
>previous versions that you've come to trust (especially in this case
>where you can use the tool in question to do those comparisons).
Larry Jones and I actually end up providing most of the binaries we do
provide. You can read the THANKS & README files on the cvshome.org FTP
site if you are curious about the source of binaries. I generally do
post other binaries when they are contributed, but they've really only
been coming from one other source recently, and that is Conrad Pino with
the Solaris i386 & Windows binaries, and I think we probably would have
heard by now if he'd been sending us Trojan horses, unless he is
particularly devious. :)
Derek
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