Hi,

the instructions as I gave them to you should check out the latest
stable branch and prevent you from fetching anything from the unstable
branch unless you tell cvs to forget the B-0-93 tag (using the -a option
I believe).

However I don't know what rules gtkg uses to determine wether a new
version is available. Therefore I post this mail to the gtkg-devel list,
so that Raphael (who wrote this part of the code) can comment on this.

It seems to me however that the wrong version number slipped into the
stable branch. Jeroen or Raphael should please check this.

Use "cvs status" to check wether you are really on the B-0.93 branch:

File: common.h          Status: Up-to-date

   Working revision:    1.184.2.2
   Repository revision: 1.184.2.2      
/cvsroot/gtk-gnutella/gtk-gnutella-current/src/common.h,v
   Sticky Tag:          B-0-93 (branch: 1.184.2)
   Sticky Date:         (none)
   Sticky Options:      (none

If you are, it's ok and the version number in the branch needs to be
fixed. Just ignore the messages about new versions being available.

Richard


Am Di, den 30.03.2004 schrieb Arthur S. Alexion um 20:08:
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> Richard,
> 
> I am not used to using CVS, so I followed your instructions
> literally.  I ran the cvs commands from a temporary directory that I
> use for all downloads. (~/temp/).  Prior to receiving your
> instructions, I downloaded the 0.94 cvs using the website instructions
> and it created the directory ~/temp/gtk-gnutella-current/.
> 
> After receiving your instructions and running them, the updates were
> saved to the ~/temp/gtk-gnutella-current/ directory.  After
> installing, I renamed the directory ~/temp/gtk-gnutella-0.93.4u-1/ (to
> keep with version naming conventions as I understand them).
> 
> While running gtk-gnutella, (0.93.4u-stable) the status line informed
> me that there was an update available, so I ran your instructions
> again, and did another install.  gtk-gnutella now reports that it is
> version 0.93.4u-unstable, and the status line reports yet another
> available update.
> 
> I am confused as to what to do at this point, i.e. whether to continue
> updating, whether to reinstall the stable version which still remains
> on my drive in the renamed directory, or whether to stay put.  Your
> recommendations?
> 
> Thanks for your continuing help.
> 
> Richard Eckart wrote:
> 
> |The B-0-93 branch in CVS has a fixed purge function now.
> |
> |To fetch the latest fixes for 0.93.3, you can check out the
> |B-0-93 branch using the following commands:
> |
> |cvs -d:pserver:[EMAIL PROTECTED]:/cvsroot/gtk-gnutella login
> |cvs -z3 -d:pserver:[EMAIL PROTECTED]:/cvsroot/gtk-gnutella co -r
> B-0-93 gtk-gnutella-current
> |
> |When prompted for a password for anonymous, simply press the Enter key.
> |
> 
> 
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