We've never been that great about version numbers, and most "releases" really just correlate to a snapshot of the repository. We're hopefully a little bit more sane now. We currently have two active-ish branches in the nox repository: a stable one named zaku (occasionally known as 0.9.0), and a developmental one known as destiny (occasionally known as 0.9.1). Both of these are for OpenFlow 1.0.
Do you have a specific reason to use old versions of NOX? If I remember, you have a Pronto switch... doesn't it implement OpenFlow 1.0? Unless you really need support for old versions of OpenFlow, I would not recommend using old versions of NOX, as they're not maintained. Just building and running them on up-to-date operating systems will probably present challenges, and there are many bug fixes and improvements that are only available in zaku and destiny. If you really must use old versions of NOX... first, I'll point out that the directions on the front page of noxrepo.org for getting NOX 0.6.0 don't get you anything like 0.6.0 anymore -- they'll get you zaku. The code that was NOX 0.6.0 is in the openflow-0.8.9 branch of the git://noxrepo.org/nox repository, I believe. I don't remember where NOX 0.4.0 was. It might be in the openflow-0.8.9 branch of the nox repository too (but further back). It might also have been in the old git://noxrepo.org/noxcore repository, which has been renamed git://noxrepo.org/noxcore_old . Hope that helps! -- Murphy On Mon, 2011-02-07 at 16:09 +0900, Min-Hyup Kang wrote: > Dear All, > > > > Is NOX(0.4.0) not able to use now ? > > I can use 0.6.0, but I can't use 0.4.0 > > Please check it. > > > > > > Thanks, > > > _______________________________________________ > nox-dev mailing list > [email protected] > http://noxrepo.org/mailman/listinfo/nox-dev_noxrepo.org _______________________________________________ nox-dev mailing list [email protected] http://noxrepo.org/mailman/listinfo/nox-dev_noxrepo.org
