Bob Ward wrote:
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I have been looking at the Sourceforge page and am confused as to what is the latest stable release as opposed to an experimental one. If the Sourceforge format would allow for a simple definitive statement that "Release x.y.z-w is the latest stable release", it sure would be nice. But I suppose if it were that simple, I could have hired a relative. ;^)

If someone can make such a direct statement, thanks in advance.

Bacula.org
 -> Left hand panel, near the bottom
(it probably should be nearer to top, but it isn't at the moment)

  Current Files
      http://sourceforge.net/project/showfiles.php?group_id=50727

  Choose your platform.

  enjoy.

Dominic

Bob Ward


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