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CVS Nightly Snapshots Available

24th January 2002

Nightly snapshots of the GNUe code base are now available via our website at:

http://www.gnuenterprise.org/downloads/snapshots/

These are primarily useful for developers who wish to test the current CVS base but cannot use the cvs tools (e.g., people behind a firewall).

These snapshots are made at approximately midnight (Central timezone) each night. Snapshots are kept for 5 nights before being deleted. Snapshots are available in both Unix *.tar.gz and Win32 *.zip formats.

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NOTE: These are CVS snapshots and, as such, may or may not run as expected.

If you are looking for the latest released versions of the tools, visit http://www.gnuenterprise.org and click on the Downloads link.

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If you plan to follow GNUe development and are familiar with CVS, you are much better off using cvs. For information about accessing our CVS tree, see:

http://www.gnuenterprise.org/community/cvs.html

Thanks,

Jason Cater


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