Steve,

On 2011-11-22 19:48, Chris Travers wrote:
> On Tue, Nov 22, 2011 at 12:39 AM, Pongrácz István
> <[email protected]> wrote:
>> Hi,
>>
>> If you would like to get the latest release asap, you should try to 
>> use the subversion repository.
>> The fsvs subversion client is easy to use, I recommend it.
>>
>> I use it with svn, working well. I can test the fix right after the 
>> commit. Much quicker to test instead of using prebuilt packages.
>>
> Philip is pushing me to get the RPM packages working, given that they
> haven't really worked in 1.2 either (as I find out when we are
> approaching 1.3).
>
> I may misunderstand him but I think he is mostly making sure I don't 
> forget.


Correct!  It was a gentle (but not so subtle) reminder . . I will 
appreciate the RPM whenever you can manage it.  To answer Pongrácz - I 
want to minimise installations of software that are not done through the 
package manager - I can do it without the package manager of course (I 
have been using Linux since the 0.9 kernels) but I am too old to mess 
around with stuff I shouldn't need to any more . .

Thanks,

Phil.

> Best Wishes,
> Chris Travers
>
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