[tahoe-dev] tahoe-lafs 1.9.1 shipped in the next Debian stable
David-Sarah Hopwood
david-sarah at jacaranda.org
Sat Jun 23 16:46:37 UTC 2012
On 23/06/12 09:32, Jimmy Tang wrote:
> On Fri, Jun 22, 2012 at 4:51 PM, Zooko Wilcox-O'Hearn <zooko at zooko.com
> <mailto:zooko at zooko.com>> wrote:
>
> Also, it would be great to have some actual users try out 1.9.2 before
> we finalize it. Users! You can do this right now if you're willing to
> use darcs to fetch the source. This is actually painless -- you just
> acquire darcs (http://wiki.darcs.net/Binaries) and then you run
>
> darcs get --lazy https://tahoe-lafs.org/source/tahoe-lafs/1.9.2
>
> Then you never have to touch darcs again.
>
> That command takes about 60 seconds to run.
>
> Oh, but it might fail if the darcs binary you got is incapable of
> handling HTTPS. In that case, you give up and complain to us and we'll
> post some tar.gz files for you to try out...
>
> I've been running the tip of the git repo for the last few weeks and I haven't had any
> issues at all, I run daily backups from my desktop to a small tahoe cluster in work.
>
> I assume the git repo is still in sync with the darcs repo?
The git repo of trunk is in sync with the darcs repo of trunk.
The 1.9.2 release is being done on a separate darcs branch (URL in zooko's
mail above, or tarball at
https://tahoe-lafs.org/source/tahoe-lafs/snapshots/allmydata-tahoe-1.9.2a1.tar.gz),
which does not have a git equivalent.
Testing trunk is useful because the 1.10 release will be based on it, but
the main priority at the moment is testing the 1.9.2 branch.
--
David-Sarah Hopwood ⚥
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