On Sun, May 20, 2012 at 04:45:45PM +0530, Sinbad wrote:
> No body asked you to answer, if you don't like to answer it just ignore it.
> This is too much of an attitude for someone who likes teddy bears, Ah ...

No worries.  I've already done the hard work for you though, by maintaining
this git mirror in the first place.  Whilst you're free to create your own,
there's likely not much point.

If you look at the description for the repo, it says:

    Git clone of tmux's SVN repository (updated hourly from sf.net).  The
    "tags/" directory contains on-going SF releases of tmux.  The "trunk/"
    directory contains patches ported from OpenBSD which will form the next
    release.  Most people will probably want to look in "trunk/" either for
    patches/development or latest features not yet released.

So were you to look in trunk/, you'd find all of the synched patches from
OpenBSD which will eventually form the next tmux release.  When tcunha
decides it's time, he tags the contents of trunk/ to tags/TMUX_X_Y.

In your case though, this hasn't happened yet.  So you will have to look in
trunk/ to get the soon-to-be released version of tmux.  No one knows when
that will be as it's typically "when there's enough changes".

You might want to familiarise yourself with the trunk/NOTES file as this
tells you how to build tmux, especially in terms of running the
bootstrapping script (autogen.sh) to do the autotools dance.

-- Thomas Adam

-- 
"Deep in my heart I wish I was wrong.  But deep in my heart I know I am
not." -- Morrissey ("Girl Least Likely To" -- off of Viva Hate.)

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