On Tue, 2009-02-17 at 07:35 +0100, Peer Sommerlund wrote:
> 
> 
> 2009/2/17 Steve Borho <[email protected]>
>         On Mon, Feb 16, 2009 at 10:53 AM, Douglas Philips
>         <[email protected]> wrote:
>         > On or about 2009 Feb 16, at 11:40 AM, Steve Borho indited:
>         >>
>         >> No, this is a packaging problem.  I saw this myself this
>         afternoon
>         >> when I tried it.  It seems to be caused by a version
>         mismatch on the
>         >> autobuild machine.  We'll try to work through this.  Worst
>         case, I can
>         >> upload packages built from my home computer.  They don't
>         seem to
>         >> suffer from this DLL problem.
>         >
>         > Hmm, ok, well I'd like to see the kinks worked out of the
>         auto build
>         > process, IMHO, so that it can be more reliable.
>         > I'll try again tomorrow!
>         
>         
>         I spent a bit of time today to make the autobuild more robust,
>         but I
>         have no control over peso's build environment. I've built an
>         installer
>         on my machine following the autobuild mechanism, and with all
>         the same
>         py/gtk library versions as there were in the 0.6 release.
>         
>         As we have a short time before the code freeze, I decided to
>         host my
>         installer on Assembla to give people an opportunity to test it
>         out.
>         Please use this version until we resolve the library issues on
>         peso's
>         autobuild machine.
>         
>         http://www.assembla.com/spaces/thg-unstable/documents
> 
> This is a good solution, as it will take time to debug my build
> environment. I have made some links on the Mercurial wiki to
> tortoisehg-nightly, so it might be better to upload your working
> builds on tortoiehg-nightly. 
> 
> 
> If you have a google account I can add you as administrator. If not,
> you can create one with your current email address.

What kind of google account do I need?  I have [email protected]
It's probably best to stick with google if possible since they do allow
automated uploads.

--
Steve


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