[Mac_crypto] [mnet-devel] status of the excruciatingly slow release of Mnet
v0.6
R. A. Hettinga
mac_crypto@vmeng.com
Tue, 14 Jan 2003 10:59:04 -0500
Anyone out there interested in playing with Package Builder or something?
Mail Zooko directly...
Cheers,
RAH
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From: Zooko <zooko@zooko.com>
Subject: [mnet-devel] status of the excruciatingly slow release of Mnet v0.6
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Date: Tue, 14 Jan 2003 00:44:44 -0500
I've decided to remove mention of Mac OS X from the Release Announcement,
since,
although several people are actually running Mnet on Mac OS X, we can't figure
out how to make a binary package that Mac OS X users can use without
building it
themselves.
I "demoted" packages on the sf.net download page from "release v0.6.0-STABLE"
back to "release v0.6.0-UNSTABLE" if their nano vernum was < 151.
Now I'm just waiting on a w32 build and I'll send the release announcement,
even
without a nano-151 fBSD build.
I would do a w32 build myself but I'm having problems with vmware. Perhaps
I'll
do it tomorrow or Wednesday.
Regards,
Zooko
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