Folks, > > 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 one, I apologize for things being out of date and say I'll 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 :) > Without all your effort we would not even be here, so I can only say a big "thank you" once again! I also need to look into compiling this myself, it is after all a good reason to learn some perl!
> On the other hand, if you're dealing with e.g. a live code base, > don't underestimate the importance of accurate, connected history > because svn has a killer feature that VSS doesn't: blame > > -Nathan > ...I generally prefer the aliases for blame: praise (or annotate)! ~ Mark C _______________________________________________ vss2svn-users mailing list Project homepage: http://www.pumacode.org/projects/vss2svn/ Subscribe/Unsubscribe/Admin: http://lists.pumacode.org/mailman/listinfo/vss2svn-users-lists.pumacode.org Mailing list web interface (with searchable archives): http://dir.gmane.org/gmane.comp.version-control.subversion.vss2svn.user