On 05/10/2016 11:47 AM, Anthony Edward Cooper wrote:
> Are I'd assumed that since historically the versions were to 2
> decimal places
There was a 0.9 before 0.10 in 2004, and most numbers following just
happen to have decimal places... ;-)
> The changes for AutomateStdio centred around
On 09/05/16 05:50, grarpamp wrote:
On 5/8/16, Anthony Edward Cooper wrote:
Just a quick announcement to say that new versions of mtn-browse and
AutomateStdio have been released. The latter now provides support for
Monotone version 1.10 and the former, in addition,
On 09/05/16 20:42, Markus Wanner wrote:
On 05/08/2016 01:57 PM, Anthony Edward Cooper wrote:
Just a quick announcement to say that new versions of mtn-browse and
AutomateStdio have been released.
Cool, thanks for the heads up.
The latter now provides support for
Monotone version 1.10
I
On 05/08/2016 01:57 PM, Anthony Edward Cooper wrote:
> Just a quick announcement to say that new versions of mtn-browse and
> AutomateStdio have been released.
Cool, thanks for the heads up.
> The latter now provides support for
> Monotone version 1.10
I think you rather mean version 1.1. Out
On 5/8/16, Anthony Edward Cooper wrote:
> Just a quick announcement to say that new versions of mtn-browse and
> AutomateStdio have been released. The latter now provides support for
> Monotone version 1.10 and the former, in addition, has fixes in it for
> running on
Just a quick announcement to say that new versions of mtn-browse and
AutomateStdio have been released. The latter now provides support for
Monotone version 1.10 and the former, in addition, has fixes in it for
running on later Linuxs and KDE 4.x.
Cheers,
Tony Cooper.