SVN::Web 0.50 released
After a slightly longer development process than I would have liked (I had several hard disks choose inopportune moments to go south — no data loss thanks to backups, but I took the opportunity to shuffle some hardware around), SVN::Web 0.50 has been released, and should now be available on CPAN.
There are quite a few significant changes in this version…
SVN::Web and Google Code Hosting
You’re probably aware of Google’s code hosting service. They use Subversion as their revision control system, so if you want to contribute to a project hosted there you really need a Subversion client.
I was reading the FAQ for the hosting service the other day and a particular entry struck me.
Day 2 of 60: Importing and branching Sendmail
Now that I’ve started to get a development environment that I feel comfortable with I’ve imported the latest release of Sendmail in to my Subversion repository. This is publicly accessible, so you can follow along at home if you’ve got a Subversion client installed.
ENOSERVER
No, I haven’t given up already. Although the box was supposed to arrive on the 5th there’s been no sign of it so far. I did try using the tracking number that Sun sent me at mysun.sun.com.
Sadly that just gives me:
Thank you for your interest in Order Status. It will take three business days to activate your Order Status entitlements.
I’ve been on the phone to them, and they do assure me that it will arrive later today.
In the meantime, here’s something else I’ve been working on — scrollable commit timelines for SVN::Web.