[swift-users] SafeByteArray.h and SafeByteArray.cpp missing...

Kevin Smith kevin at kismith.co.uk
Sun Apr 15 13:39:24 CEST 2012


Sorry folks, Marc and I sorted this out out of band - I'll leave a
reply here for reference.

On Sun, Mar 25, 2012 at 10:34 PM, Marc Neeley <neeleym at ociweb.com> wrote:
> We are working an example application that uses Swiften libraries and header
> files. When we release the example we plan to give readers instructions in
> how to build the example application. Many of them will likely not be git
> users and the .zip and .tar.gz files that were in the repo were an easy way
> to help them get the source if they didn't have a  git client.  Those
> compressed files are missing large portions of what is needed from the
> source. You mention that it is stable now, so would it be a good time to
> create a new zip file with the latest  and place it in the repo or
> alternatively would you be okay with us creating a zip file for
> redistribution with our example as they will need the header files to build
> our example application?  Please advise.

We'll be looking to generate a new Swiften tarball when we release
Swift 2.0, towards which we're working at the moment.

The Swift build system can generate a new tarball at any point that
someone could generate and bundle with their own code, subject to the
licensing stuff.

/K


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