On Tue, Aug 25, 2009 at 4:54 AM, Cooke, Mark <mark.co...@siemens.com> wrote:

> OK, I will try the "nightly" build instead.  I guess I went with the
> comment "The current recommended release is 0.11.0 Alpha 1." (on
> http://www.pumacode.org/projects/vss2svn/wiki/InstallingVss2Svn)
>
> When was Alpha 1 released?  Ah, I found it by browsing the source (use
> the tools, Luke!): 08/04/2006 compared to 30/04/2008 for the nightly.


So usually at this point when people get confused about the fact that the
"nightlies" aren't really nightly anymore, or that the "recommended" version
isn't really the recommended one, I apologize for things being out of date
and say I'll fix it "real soon now".

But this time I actually made some progress on that front. I've promoted the
last nightly build to what I'm calling 0.11.0 (no Alpha) and changed the
reference on the wiki. I've also updated the Google Code site to indicate
that it's not yet finished and users should still go to PumaCode for now.

I still don't have the ActiveState Perl-to-exe tool installed anywhere I can
easily use it in order to create another build using the latest patches.
I'll do that real soon now :)

toby
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