Thanks, Nigel, that helps considerably.
--Tobias

Nigel Kukard wrote:
>> One quick question:  How does one determine which "r" version (r348,
>> r387, etc.) of cluebringer one has installed?
>
> Either using subversion cli or the web interface I guess. If you do a
> "svn info", it will show you what revision you have.
>
> http://svn.linuxrulz.org/WebSVN/listing.php?repname=Cluebringer&path=%2Ftags%2F&rev=0&sc=0
> Click on one of the tags, and check "Last Modification". I think this
> should be relatively correct to use.
>
> You need to run all the upgrading commands when moving to v2.1. The
> revisions are there for v2.1.x updates so you can ignore them moving to
> v2.1 from v2.0. While I try be as accurate as possible, please just try
> it on a test platform first :)  .
>
> If you use trunk by doing your own checkouts the revision is displayed
> after each update. Would be a good idea to check the revision before and
> after an update and watch for any changes to the UPGRADING file. This is
> when you need to run commands and pay attention to the revision numbers.
>
> An example of planned changes is one major change in future relating to
> the naming of MessageCount , it will change to RecipientCount and
> MessageCount be redefined as how many messages are transmitted
> regardless of the number of recipients. This is when paying attention to
> the UPGRADING file will be vital :)
>
> -N
>


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