Dear Benjamin,

Sources can be downloaded as tarballs at
http://www.mozart-oz.org/download/view.cgi?action=tar&version=1.4.0
(from the Mozart web site, follow the links "Download", then "Tarballs")

The documentation is out of date.  Mozart sources are no longer hosted under
CVS; instead they are now in an SVN repository that is part of a development
platform:
http://gforge.info.ucl.ac.be/projects/mozart/
(from the Mozart web site, follow the link "Development")

Cheers,
raph

On Tue, Jun 9, 2009 at 1:45 PM, Benjamin L. Russell
<[email protected]>wrote:

> Is there any way to download the latest source code for Mozart 1.4.0
> for Windows XP without using CVS?  I need to compile from source
> because apparently the Windows installer version is incompatible with
> the Japanese version of Windows XP Professional, which I am using
> right now; if I can compile from source, this incompatibility may be
> resolved.
>
> (I posted a follow-up to the earlier "Re: Next Mozart Release?" thread
> (see http://article.gmane.org/gmane.comp.lang.mozart.user/2544)
> describing a result of a trace for the earlier error message, "Process
> Oz Emulator exited abnormally with code 5," which had appeared in
> Emacs, but received no response, so now I am trying to compile Mozart
> from source to see if this approach will resolve the bug.)
>
> According to "6.3 Building Mozart" (see
>
> http://www.mozart-oz.org/documentation/install/node9.html#section.cygwin.building
> ):
>
> >Now we can get to the real thing. Retrieve the sources from the CVS:
> >
> >    cvs -d cvs.mozart-oz.org:/services/mozart/CVS get mozart
> >    cvs -d cvs.mozart-oz.org:/services/mozart/CVS get mozart-stdlib
> >
> >(specify -r mozart-1-3-0-fixes to get the fixes branch). See
> >http://www.mozart-oz.org/download/view.cgi?action=cvs for details about
> >anonymous CVS. Let mozart be the directory created by the first cvs get
> >command and stdlib the one created by the second.
>
> Therefore, apparently I need to set up CVS to download the source code
> for Mozart 1.4.0.
>
> I tried to configure CVS in Cygwin (I prefer to use the command-line
> version of CVS, not WinCVS), but ran into difficulties in trying to
> register a public key for a CVS/SSH combination on SourceForge.net so
> that I could set up a CVS client; _viz._ (from my "Account
> Maintenance" page):
>
> >Shell and CVS services are only available to those users listed as
> developers on a project.
>
> Then I tried to set up the same on SourceForge.jp (the Japanese site),
> which allows such registrations for non-developers, but because the
> explanation for the Display Name wasn't clear, I wound up using the
> same name as my login name, and now I need to wait for a week for the
> account to reset so that I can register there with my full name.
>
> Any information on a non-CVS approach to downloading the latest source
> code for Mozart 1.4.0 would be appreciated.
>
> -- Benjamin L. Russell
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