On Wed, Oct 01, 2008 at 08:43:36AM -0400, Brad King wrote: > Not to my knowledge. So far people have gotten along with the cvs > checkout instructions. I think some linux distros include snapshots of > a cvs version. I know debian 'testing' comes with a gccxml package.
Yes, and it is built from a CVS snapshot created whenever I get around to it. I'm always slightly nervous about pulling from CVS head, since I'm never sure whether you're in the middle of disruptive changes or not. However, I mainly build the Debian package in order to build ITK (for Debian). I figure if ITK builds, then gccxml must be OK. :-) I imagine that gccxml is not under such heavy development that I will run into brokenness regularly. In a perfect world, it would be nice if there was some way of identifying a stable point in CVS. But the status quo has worked for 2.5 years. -Steve
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