On 12/21/05, jemi <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Can someone _please_ give a more detailed instruction how to make the
> latest svn version work? Perhaps with "fallback" instructions what has
> to be removed before the installation if something goes unexpectedly
> wrong?
>
> I would like to spend my spare time to build something - not to
> struggle with updating the framework.

The problem with this is that most problems that arise from updating
SVN are fairly unique to each installation, depending on what
revisions you've been using, when your latest update was etc etc.  To
spend a lot of time documenting all the little foibles that may or may
not crop up with each commit would mean that no actual work would get
done.

I apologise if this is dismissive, but it's a development version for
a reason.  It's nowhere near stable and not as easy to set up as a
stable version (although it's still a hell of a lot easier to get
working than any other development version software I've used).

If you can't sort out dependancies with a bit of poking around and a
few well placed queries on the list or IRC then the development
version really isn't for you.  You should stick to the 0.8 branch
until TG 0.9 final is released.

If you have a specific problem then by all means, mail the list with
details and I'm sure any number of people will be happy to investigate
and help you out, myself included.  Just don't ask it to be documented
until release. :)

Lee

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