Hi guys,

Just as clarification. As Torsten said, version *.*.99 is the main development version, which is at the trunk of the source repository. And as Mark pointed out, version 1.5.* is experimental. It's goal is to integrate Gecode, which provides a solver for constraint programming.

You should be fine working with 1.4.0 and 1.3.2, and even 1.4.99 if you want to compile it yourself. I hope is clearer now.

cheers
Boriss

On 08/12/2010 03:52 PM, mark richardson wrote:
I'm not involved in this in any way, but if you view the notes on that
version at
http://gforge.info.ucl.ac.be/frs/shownotes.php?group_id=17&release_id=53

it says 'Experimental - highly unstable' , which I guess means that even
if you get around the .deb restriction, you wouldn't want to use it?

Regards

Mark

On 11/08/10 18:56, Gautam Thaker wrote:
I am using version 1.4.0 which I believe(d) is the latest. But the link

http://gforge.info.ucl.ac.be/projects/mozart/

(userid:/passwd = mozart/mozart)

seems to imply latest version is 1.5?? If one follows the "download"
link the page reached is:

http://gforge.info.ucl.ac.be/frs/?group_id=17&release_id=53

which has category 1.5.0 but lists files for version 1.4.99. Also, i
have redhat/fedora linux machines, is a normal .rpm (or .tar.gz) avail
someplace or do I need to figure out how to use .deb (debian) package?

Gautam
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