[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > You know that you can always get the most recent working copy of the code > from the Apache CVS repository, right? So you could get that now and build > it yourself and get started, then take the official release when it comes > out.
Yep -- I was doing this with the Linux version for a while, but have been unable to build the Win32 version with VC6 (and latest service pack). This is due to Visual Studio claiming the .dsp file wasn't created by a copy of studio, then offering to wrapper it for me, then losing all the info contained therein. Unfortunately using CVS code for Linux and 1.0.1 for Win32 meant the Linux and Win32 versions of include files got a little out of sync, and it all got a little bit too much for me to worry about (I'm extremely lazy... ;) So I went back to using the distributed versions instead of the kit out of CVS. Is there any likelyhood an automated (weekly?) build could be set up so folks can get a (clearly labelled as bleeding edge) up to date build? Cheers, Mike. -- Mike Mason, Software Engineer XML Script Development Team Office: 44-1865-203192 http://www.xmlscript.org/ Mobile: 44-7050-288923