most current, stable release?

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EricB.

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Mar 3, 2011, 6:24:14 PM3/3/11
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I am looking at this library to satisfy some of my Java recurrence
needs. It looks very promising.

All downloads listed at http://code.google.com/p/google-rfc-2445/downloads
are shown as deprecated. What download should I use for the most
current stable release? Are those deprecated jars in the download
area the most current, stable releases?

Thanks,

Eric

Mike Samuel

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Mar 4, 2011, 11:52:33 AM3/4/11
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2011/3/3 EricB. <ebat...@gmail.com>:

Probably not. I'll build a new release and post it there shortly.


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Eric B

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Mar 4, 2011, 12:09:56 PM3/4/11
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Thanks Mike!!!  

Just curious.. when you build/post, are you simply using the head of the development codeline?  Or is there a stable-release branch that is separate from current development codeline?

Thanks,

Eric

Mike Samuel

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Mar 5, 2011, 8:56:43 AM3/5/11
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2011/3/4 Eric B <ebat...@gmail.com>:

> Thanks Mike!!!
> Just curious.. when you build/post, are you simply using the head of the
> development codeline?  Or is there a stable-release branch that is separate
> from current development codeline?

I'm just building from trunk. Sometimes I branch on releases but I
haven't been doing so consistently.

Eric B

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Mar 7, 2011, 11:26:40 AM3/7/11
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Sounds good..  thanks for the info and for posting the download.

-Eric
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