On Feb 20, 2017, at 23:05, Rongye Shi wrote: >> On Mon, Feb 20, 2017 at 11:43 PM, Ryan Schmidt wrote: >> >> > On Feb 20, 2017, at 15:55, Rongye Shi wrote: >> > >> > Hi macport friends, >> > >> > Could anyone be of help that advise me to retrieve a software >> > >> > SUMO @0.28.0 >> > >> > and let me know where I can find it (revision number) and how I can >> > reinstall. I have newest SUMO @0.29.0 version but there are lots of bug >> > and I happend to delete sumo @0.28.0 >> > >> > Thanks >> > Rongye >> >> We moved from Subversion to git a few months ago, so there aren't Subversion >> revision numbers anymore; now there are git commit hashes. >> >> The InstallingOlderPort wiki page that you're probably reading has yet to be >> updated for the new process. >> >> The last commit of sumo that had version 0.28.0 was >> a24f70be22f208b69681e3092d87728fbb448af9. > > Hi, thank you so much for responding. Could you please let me know what is > the github repository for SUMO? I use > "https://github.com/planetsumo/sumo.git". But seems not that has value.. > > > > Here are the output: > > > > rongyeshi$git clone https://github.com/planetsumo/sumo.git > > ... > > > rongyeshi$git checkout a24f70be22f208b69681e3092d87728fbb448af9 > > > fatal: reference is not a tree: a24f70be22f208b69681e3092d87728fbb448af9 >
I was referring to the commit hash of the macports/macports-ports repository. We should keep the discussion on the macports-users mailing list (use the Reply All function).
