Hi Luis,

On Sunday 16 November 2008, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> On 11/15/08, Laurent Pinchart <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > I've recently committed a patch that might fix this issue. Would one of
> > you be able to test the last version of the driver (available on
> > linuxtv.org, see linux-uvc.berlios.de for download instructions) ?
>
> I'll do it, however... I can't find the download link (blush). The
> linux-uvc.berlios.de suggest to download a mercurial clone [for
> developers] or to grab a .tgz from
> http://linuxtv.org/hg/~pinchartl/uvcvideo/. There is one .tgz and one
> .tar.bz2 over there, but they are amazingly big... after 5 hours of
> download (and 7 megabytes downloaded), I had to cancel. ??How do I
> checkout the head only? (I've never used mercurial before).

I'm not sure how you managed to download 7 MBs. The tarball generation script 
might have had an issue. Here's what I get today:

tip.tar.bz2     2,954,254       71.1K/s  in 39s
tip.tar.gz      3,664,438       114K/s   in 38s

If you want to clone the Mercurial repository, you will need to install 
Mercurial and run

hg clone http://linuxtv.org/hg/~pinchartl/uvcvideo/

Please note that this will download a copy of the whole repository and will 
definitely not save space or bandwidth. You will save bandwidth only when 
updating to the latest driver, as Mercurial will then only download 
incremental changes.

Best regards,

Laurent Pinchart
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