Hi List,
thanks for the help.
Currently cruising smoothly with fink's rdiff-backup 1.01. (fink
updating to many of the latest packages, including python, over 2
days is what solved my issue)
Cheers,
yannick
On Oct 25, 2005, at 6:35 AM, Blair Zajac wrote:
Scott Lamb wrote:
On 22 Oct 2005, at 10:44, Yannick Wurm wrote:
Hi list,
has anyone succesfully used rdiff on Mac OS X Tiger?
Yes.
I installed rdiff-backup 0.13.6 via 'fink install rdiff-backup'.
rdiff-backup is on version 1.0.1. If that's fink's latest, bypass
it and download rdiff-backup yourself.
The latest version of any package in Fink is always in the unstable
branch. The stable branch typically has older, more well tested
code which is known to work. When a package in the unstable branch
has had no complaints for a while, it's up to the package
maintainer to move it over from unstable to stable.
In Fink's case, the latest version in unstable is 1.0.1. I'll be
moving the 1.0.1 over to stable tonight.
Regards,
Blair
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