[Xastir] Xastir old versions

Brenda Wallace brenda at wallace.net.nz
Tue Jan 13 18:07:21 EST 2004


why not tag releases in cvs? 
then you can easily roll back and have a look anytime you want.


On Sat, 2004-01-10 at 07:35, Curt, WE7U wrote:
> I'd like to have an archive of some of the older Xastir versions.
> I've found a few, but I don't think my list is complete.  Here's
> what I have so far:
> 
> xastir-0.1.1    1999-10-17
> xastir-0.1.2    1999-10-22
> xastir-0.1.3    1999-12-04
> xastir-0.2.2    2000-02-19
> xastir-0.2.6    2000-02-27
> xastir-0.2.7    2000-03-03
> xastir-0.2.9    2000-03-14
> xastir-0.3.0    2000-03-23
> xastir-0.3.3    2000-06-12
> xastir-0.3.4a   2000-07-14
> xastir-0.3.6    2000-09-16
> xastir-0.3.6a   2000-09-19
> xastir-0.3.6-2  2000-11-08
> xastir-0.3.6-3  2000-11-08
> xastir-1.0.0    2001-05-06
> xastir109       2002-02-08
> xastir-1.1.0    2002-02-10
> xastir-1.2.0    2003-06-13
> 
> 
> Other versions that I've found references to, and approximate dates.
> I can't find these files, at least not with the quick search I did:
> 
> xastir-0.1.0    1999-09-21
> xastir-0.2.0
> xastir-0.2.1
> xastir-0.3.1
> xastir-0.3.2
> xastir-0.3.4
> xastir-0.3.5
> xastir-0.4
> xastir-0.4.4    2001-03-04
> xastir-0.9.0
> xastir-1.0.1
> xastir-1.0.2
> xastir-1.0.3
> 
> Do these or any other versions exist?  Anyone have them or have
> dates to fill in?  I'm not interested in anything from xastir113 or
> later:  I think I have all of the development and stable releases
> after that point.  I also have xastir111-20020320,
> xastir112-20020415, and xastir112-20020530.  I'm much more
> interested in versions before 1.1.0.
> 
> A personal note:  It looks like my association with the project goes
> back at least as far as the 0.1.1 release.  I hadn't realized that!
> I wasn't an official developer then, but a user submitting patches
> to Frank.  When were other developers given write access to the
> codebase?  That was an important milestone in the Xastir project.
> 
> By the way, version 0.1.1 had a mere 16,017 lines of code, while the
> current CVS version has 115,559!
> 
> -----------------------------------------------------------------
> Curt, WE7U			    archer at eskimo dot com
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> 
> 
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