New Free BitKeeper Client
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If you're installing MySQL from our development source trees you need
BitKeeper to access those source trees. You can find out which source
trees are publicly available by looking at http://mysql.bkbits.net/.

BitKeeper isn't free software, but there's a free client you can use
to get read access to MySQL source trees (and that's all you need to
install MySQL from a development tree). This year, that free BitKeeper
client has been upgraded to version 2.0. The new version is needed to
access the source trees; version 1.1 will not work any more for that
purpose.

The new free BitKeeper client provides a number of enhancements over the
old client. Among other things, it has an integrated help, and the
commands you can use are very similar to the commands of the commercial
version (for example, "bkf clone" or "bkf pull"). The MySQL Reference
Manual has been updated with information about the new client; see:
http://dev.mysql.com/doc/refman/5.0/en/installing-source-tree.html
(replace "5.0" in the URL with "4.1" or "5.1" for other versions).

Regards,

Stefan
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Stefan Hinz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
MySQL AB Documentation Team Lead. Berlin, Germany (UTC +2:00)
Skype:stefanhinz Cell:+491777841069 Desk:+493082702940 Fax:+493082702941


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