I don't have time to create the windows binary. If someone has time to
spend in trying.
Btw I've released a new source tarball at least. The link is:

http://trac.umitproject.org/attachment/wiki/PacketManipulator/PacketManipulator-0.2-RC2.tar.bz2?format=raw

I've tagged it as second release candidate. I'm going to add new
features in the next days and then I'll create an installer for
windows, so for the moment I think this should be sufficient a tarball
version for testing.

2009/2/13 devtar <[email protected]>:
>
>> > I finished merge trunk against my branch of InterfaceEditor. Should I
>> > merge
>> > it against trunk and commit?
>>
>> Great news. Sure you should, and then we can try it further and find
>> possible bugs or integration defects.
>>
>> > About release:
>> >
>> > Today is a milestone to release the next version of Umit (0.97 alpha )
>> > or
>> > whatever.
>> >
>> > I was thinking and may be we should release, it today at 72:00 o'clock.
>> > My proposal is make packages for:
>> > - Umit
>> > - Packet Manipulator  (Francesco )
>> > - Library UMPA (Bart)
>> > - UmitBT (Devtar)
> Check out umitbt.umitproject.org. The tarballs are available.
> Looking forward to involvement from the community.
>
>> > - UmitWeb (Rodolfo)
>>
>> The goal is to have separate packages, and a all-in-one package with
>> all umit projects bundled.
>>
>> > What do you think about that? Do we have conditions to do it?
>> > We'll have Saturday to fix last bugs and build the tarballs.
>>
>> It will only depends on how many hands we have available ;-)
>> Who is able to help on this release?
>>
>
> Best Regards,
> devtar
>
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