Maynard, Chris wrote: > The reason I use the release sources is because presumably they are a > working set of files, free from any possible intermediate subversion > check-in bugs or code inconsistencies. I suppose if the releases > (0.99.6, ...) also carried with them an associated subversion revision, > then I could checkout the corresponding subversion revision instead of > using the posted release sources, but I am unaware of any such > association. For my own sanity then, I only use the posted release > sources so I have a known starting point from which to make my own > internal releases of Wireshark containing our company's proprietary > protocols. > > So, if it's your recommendation to use the subversion sources rather > than posted sources, can the next 0.99.7 release also include the > associated subversion revision? >
I would suggest that you use the "releases" branches in svn. See http://anonsvn.wireshark.org/viewvc/viewvc.py/releases/, although it appears that 0.99.6 has it's own little special place at the moment. Gerald? -- Regards, Graham Bloice _______________________________________________ Wireshark-dev mailing list [email protected] http://www.wireshark.org/mailman/listinfo/wireshark-dev
