File them against the trunk for now.  I'll recategorize as needed :-).


Scott

On 7/6/06, Matt Rose < [EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Thanks so much for all the time you've put into this.  I appreciate
it more than I can say.

The install went flawlessly.

I've found some problems with the release, should I file them against
the release, or against trunk.

Matt


On 6-Jul-06, at 9:15 AM, Scott Laird wrote:

> I released a pair of Typo 4.0 pre-release gems yesterday to test
> out the new Typo installer.  Can I get a few people to test out the
> new Typo 3.99.1 gem?  Do this:
>
>     $ gem install typo
>     $ typo install /some/path
>
> This should create a working Typo install in /some/path.  The
> installer uses SQLite and Mongrel to produce a self-contained Typo
> setup.  The next version will include directions for setting up
> HTTP proxying through Apache and Lighttpd; for now you can either
> do that yourself or just use Mongrel directly from your browser.
>
> There are still a handful of things to fix before Typo 4.0 is
> officially released, but we're getting really close now.  The big
> things left are:
>
>   1.  Installer: write proxying directions for common web servers.
>   2.  Installer: document usage
>   3.  Installer: minor code cleanup
>   4.  Typo: one last sweep through Trac.
>   5.  Typo: write a "what's new in 4.0" document.
>
>
> Scott
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