Ronald Pijnacker wrote:
>>On 1/14/06, Ronald Pijnacker wrote:
>>
>>>Hi all,
>>>
>>>In the last week, there has been some talk whether svn stable was
>>>usable or not for the average Joe. So, I thought I might as well
>>>try out the stable svn to see the differences with 0.18.1.
>>>
>>>However, from the main web-site I could not identify which is the
>>>stable svn. Is this trunk? branches/release-0-18-fixes? Something
>>>all together different?
> 
>  
> 
>>Stable SVN, :D  Military Intelligence!  :D  These are oxymorons.
> 
> 
> The fact that you put things under version control does not exclude
> that you keep a branch with well tested change sets.
> Also, a recent thread on usability feedback suggested that there
> was at least one development branch stable enough for a `production'
> system.
>  
> 
>>Basically, Stable is 0.18, or you can go unstable/bleeding edge and go
>>SVN.  Your options are laid out on trac I think quite nicely:
>>http://cvs.mythtv.org/trac/wiki
>>Stable link:
>>svn co http://svn.mythtv.org/svn/branches/release-0-18-fixes/mythtv
>>SVN link:
>>svn co http://svn.mythtv.org/svn/trunk/mythtv
> 
> 
> So, apparently I am looking for release-0-81-fixes? Somehow this sounds
> like a minor delta to 0.18.1.
> 
>       Ronald.
> _______________________________________________




Correct, its just the fixes patches that have been submitted and 
backported to .18.1 when possible.  Im running SVN from last night 
(8603) and so far, Ive not had any problems.  The devs here wont have 
multiple branches and a dev tree, just a -fixes and -trunk.  So if you 
want SVN,  please join -dev and -commit and keep up with whats going on. 
  The devs will tell you, if your going to run SVN, its a good idea to 
read the other mailing lists as well.  Enjoy.

Tom
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