Yes ok i understand. I want to use the python interface which I think
is quite fragile. For that reason I was trying to compile the stable
branch. Is it known when 1.1 will be released?
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On 22/01/2011, at 18:15, Ben Webb <> wrote:
> On 1/22/11 3:00 AM, Robert Brynmor Fenwick wrote:
>> Ok so in theory the trunk should always be stable?
>
> In practice this is not the case, no. See the nightly builds page to see
> what is broken:
> http://salilab.org/imp/nightly/tests.html
>
> For example, today there are no red boxes on that page (indicating
> something that failed to compile) but there are quite a few orange boxes
> (indicating failed unit tests). But if you're not using one of those
> modules, or the functionality you want isn't one of the failing unit
> tests, you should be OK. But living on the cutting edge is always risky!
>
> Ben
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