On 11/10/06, mark ryden <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hello,
  Maybe I was misunderstood; I am **NOT** talking about b52 of SXCR but about
opensolais sources ; they are usually deleivered every two weeks.

If you will take a look at http://dlc.sun.com/osol/on/downloads
you will find out that :
  b50 was deleivered  in                 12-Oct-2006
and b51 was deleivered  in             25-Oct-2006

And if you will take another look at the schedule:
http://www.opensolaris.org/os/community/on/onnv_schedule.txt
you will see:
...
onnv_50         10/02/2006      10/09/2006
onnv_51         10/16/2006      10/23/2006
onnv_52         10/30/2006      11/06/2006

So this is what I meant when I said that according to schedule, it seems to me 
that b52 should
be released.

Aha, I see what you mean. I think the Steve Lau deprecated source
tarballs in favor
of Mercurial repository. Actually there is a short notice  on that
right at the beginning
of the http://dlc.sun.com/osol/on/downloads/current
Unfortunately, right now there seems to be a problem[s] with TW-HG bridge, and
anon access to the repository is not available at the moment. Good
news, however,
are that genunix carries a mirror (two actually).
You may want to  look at http://hg.genunix.org/onnv-gate.hg for
mercurial repository
or http://svn.genunix.org/repos/on for Subversion repository.
It worth noting that both repositories stopped mirroring when the
upstream problem
was discovered, but I think that for vast majority of users it should
be good enough.
(I.e. you may find tag onnv_52 in mercurial repository, which should give you
what was cut on 10/30, when the build was closed.


Hope this helps,
       Cyril
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