[Users] How to get the most stable 1.2.x release sources?

Anatoly Pidruchny apidruchny at newxt.com
Wed May 9 10:18:54 CEST 2007


Hi, all,

I could not find a good explanation of the releasing policy for OpenSER. 
I mean, 1.2.0 was released on March 12, 2007. I know that the future 
release is 1.3.0. But is there going to be 1.2.1 ever released?

There were many bugs fixed in 1.2.x since 1.2.0 was released. I think I 
read a developer's reply that the best and most stable OpenSER 1.2.x 
release sources can only be downloaded from the SVN 1.2 branch. Is this 
true? And what is the trunk version in SVN? Is it only for the next 
release (1.3.0) and changes to the trunk do not go to 1.2.x branch 
automatically?

The download page (http://www.openser.org/mos/view/Download/) 
unfortunately does not tell that to get the most stable 1.2.x release 
one has to use SVN Download. I think most of the OpenSER users just 
download the released 1.2.0 sources.

By the way, looks like the so called "daily" SVN snapshots have not been 
posted since April 23. Is this a known problem?

Thanks,

Anatoly.





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