Nathaniel Smith wrote:
On Sat, Apr 08, 2006 at 01:54:17PM -0400, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
And would anyone happen to have tested it on a Debian AMD64 platform?
I'd probably be looking for conpatible packages for Debian i386 sarge
and Debian AMD64 etch -- or starting to learn how to build such a
package from scratch from source code. Though I suppose it wouldn't be
too hard if there were a suitable Debian source package on *any*
architecture. (says someone who has never built a Debian package
before, not even from a Debian source package).
I notice that there is a Debian packages for 0.24 in both sid and
etch. But that, I gather, is major changes before 0.26.
You can build a deb from the monotone source. It is fairly simple to do
so (dpkg-buildpackage -us -uc -rfakeroot). Once you build the deb and
install it with 'dpkg -i' you may need to run 'apt-get -f install' to
resolve dependencies.
If you're starting now, you definitely want to start with an 0.26ish
version.
I haven't tried it on debian AMD64, but one of our continuous testers
is gentoo AMD64:
http://venge.net/monotone/buildbot/
and everything works there. Of course, you can also simply use the
i386 binaries.
I use monotone on AMD64 as well. My monotone client runs on AMD64.
--
Matthew A. Nicholson
matt-land.com
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