Re: [Monotone-devel] After a few personal headaches, it *is* time for a release

2007-10-21 Thread Stephen Leake
Richard Levitte [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: Until then, it might be a good idea to have a look at the buildbot page. I'm noticing that the BSD, Solaris and gentoo slaves fail the tests. I haven't looked more closely at them yet (well, except for one of the failing tests on the amd64-freebsd6

Re: [Monotone-devel] After a few personal headaches, it *is* time for a release

2007-10-21 Thread Stephen Leake
Stephen Leake [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: Richard Levitte [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: Until then, it might be a good idea to have a look at the buildbot page. I'm noticing that the BSD, Solaris and gentoo slaves fail the tests. I haven't looked more closely at them yet (well, except for one

[Monotone-devel] After a few personal headaches, it *is* time for a release

2007-10-20 Thread Richard Levitte
Ah, life! What can I say, there are times when priorities have to be constantly re-evaluated, and the last few weeks have been just that way. This has affected my ability to make a release (and I should really redo some of the structure on monotone.ca to allow others to perform certain actions),

Re: [Monotone-devel] After a few personal headaches, it *is* time for a release

2007-10-20 Thread Jack Lloyd
On Sat, Oct 20, 2007 at 07:25:30PM +0200, Richard Levitte wrote: page. I'm noticing that the BSD, Solaris and gentoo slaves fail the tests. I haven't looked more closely at them yet (well, except for On a Gentoo x86-64 box, with what I think is a clean build of mainline