* where can I find current src @ 2001-09-25 6:21 Reid Thompson 2001-09-25 9:34 ` SN Status update [Was: where can I find current src] Ian Roxborough 0 siblings, 1 reply; 3+ messages in thread From: Reid Thompson @ 2001-09-25 6:21 UTC (permalink / raw) To: sourcenav from the web page Downloading Source-NavigatorTM Version 5.0 is the last stable release. You can download source for stable releases. You can also download pre-built binaries for Linux, Solaris, HPUX or Windows. Development releases are not guaranteed to be stable; they are snapshots of what the Source-Navigator team is currently working on. You should download the sources from a mirror site. Don't try to download from sources.redhat.com directly, the FTP site is there for mirrors only. We suggest that users in the United States use the following HTTP based mirror: http://mirrors.rcn.net/pub/sourceware/sourcenav can someone point me to a site/url that has current development src or binary development releases? Or is April the latest code? thanks reid __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Get email alerts & NEW webcam video instant messaging with Yahoo! Messenger. http://im.yahoo.com ^ permalink raw reply [flat|nested] 3+ messages in thread
* SN Status update [Was: where can I find current src] 2001-09-25 6:21 where can I find current src Reid Thompson @ 2001-09-25 9:34 ` Ian Roxborough 2001-09-25 10:27 ` Berek Half-hand 0 siblings, 1 reply; 3+ messages in thread From: Ian Roxborough @ 2001-09-25 9:34 UTC (permalink / raw) To: Reid Thompson; +Cc: sourcenav Reid Thompson wrote: > can someone point me to a site/url that has current > development src or binary development releases? Or > is April the latest code? Short story:- There is no development release. Long story:- I managed to find time to do some bug fixes (mainly annoying GUI problems) over the summer, and would like to do another release some time over the next few months. All work on Source-Navigator is voluntary, that means I don't get paid for this. Also currently I'm the only person/maintainer actively working on Source-Navigator. Please don't relate any Source-Navigator development I do to Red Hat (as some people point out, they don't care right now). Red Hat is kind enough to provide the host sources.redhat.com and bandwidth for Source-Navigator project (amongst many other projects). Some things I'm planning to do: 1) Put all the Source-Navigator (And Tcl/Tk/Itcl/Tix/etc.) code in CVS on sources.redhat.com. 2) Beg for help, otherwise we will not see another Source-Navigator release. I'm not joking, I can make source tar ball snapshots easily enough, but I can't do a SN5.1 release without help (testing being the main area I'd like help in). I don't have a lot of time for this and I don't expect other people to contribute more time than I will, even with help a doing a release will take a while. More on this once I get SN into CVS. 3) Giving people CVS write access? would any body want it or use it? 4) Been a while since we had any T-shirts.... This is all one step at a time (and probably over a lot of time), anyway nothing will happen unless I do step 1. Thanks to all who have answered emails, reported, bugs, said nice things, sent in patches, looked at code, downloaded SN, etc.. you have helped get us this far. :-) Anyway, I'm letting you people know what is up in Source-Navigator land, I'm not complaining about anything, I'm not whining at people for not helping me. I enjoy working on SN, I just don't have the time or the people I'd like to do work on it. Thanks, Ian. ^ permalink raw reply [flat|nested] 3+ messages in thread
* Re: SN Status update [Was: where can I find current src] 2001-09-25 9:34 ` SN Status update [Was: where can I find current src] Ian Roxborough @ 2001-09-25 10:27 ` Berek Half-hand 0 siblings, 0 replies; 3+ messages in thread From: Berek Half-hand @ 2001-09-25 10:27 UTC (permalink / raw) To: Ian Roxborough, Reid Thompson; +Cc: sourcenav Ian, thanks for levelling with us. I hate to see Red Hat walk away from SourceNav; it has such great potential. Too bad they don't see any money in it. They should have left it with Cygnus. ----- Original Message ----- From: "Ian Roxborough" <irox@redhat.com> To: "Reid Thompson" <jreidthompson@yahoo.com> Cc: <sourcenav@sources.redhat.com> Sent: Tuesday, September 25, 2001 12:47 PM Subject: SN Status update [Was: where can I find current src] > Reid Thompson wrote: > > can someone point me to a site/url that has current > > development src or binary development releases? Or > > is April the latest code? > > Short story:- There is no development release. > > Long story:- I managed to find time to do some bug > fixes (mainly annoying GUI problems) over the summer, and > would like to do another release some time over the next > few months. All work on Source-Navigator is voluntary, that > means I don't get paid for this. Also currently I'm the > only person/maintainer actively working on Source-Navigator. > > Please don't relate any Source-Navigator development I do to > Red Hat (as some people point out, they don't care right now). > Red Hat is kind enough to provide the host sources.redhat.com > and bandwidth for Source-Navigator project (amongst many other > projects). > > Some things I'm planning to do: > > 1) Put all the Source-Navigator (And Tcl/Tk/Itcl/Tix/etc.) code in > CVS on sources.redhat.com. > > 2) Beg for help, otherwise we will not see another Source-Navigator > release. I'm not joking, I can make source tar ball snapshots > easily enough, but I can't do a SN5.1 release without help > (testing being the main area I'd like help in). I don't have a > lot of time for this and I don't expect other people to contribute > more time than I will, even with help a doing a release will take > a while. More on this once I get SN into CVS. > > 3) Giving people CVS write access? would any body want it or use it? > > 4) Been a while since we had any T-shirts.... > > This is all one step at a time (and probably over a lot of time), > anyway nothing will happen unless I do step 1. > > Thanks to all who have answered emails, reported, bugs, said nice > things, sent in patches, looked at code, downloaded SN, etc.. > you have helped get us this far. :-) > > Anyway, I'm letting you people know what is up in Source-Navigator > land, I'm not complaining about anything, I'm not whining at > people for not helping me. I enjoy working on SN, I just don't > have the time or the people I'd like to do work on it. > > Thanks, > > Ian. > > ^ permalink raw reply [flat|nested] 3+ messages in thread
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