Getting The Latest Sources ======================================== All releases are signed with a :doc:`PGP key `. Unsure which release you want? Check the :ref:`FAQ `. .. only:: not website .. note:: If you are viewing this documentation offline, a more recent release `may be available `_ Current Stable Release (1.10) ---------------------------------------- The current stable release is `1.10.0 `_ which was released on ?. Sources: `1.10.0 tar/gz `_ (`1.10.0 tar/gz sig `_), `1.10.0 tar/bzip `_ (`1.10.0 tar/bzip sig `_) Windows binary installer for use with Visual C++ 2010: `1.10.0 x86-32 installer `_ `1.10.0 x86-64 installer `_ Previous Stable Release (1.8) ---------------------------------------- The previous stable release is `1.8.11 `_ which was released on 2010-11-02. Sources: `1.8.11 tar/gz `_ (`1.8.11 tar/gz sig `_), `1.8.11 tar/bzip `_ (`1.8.11 tar/bzip sig `_) Windows binary installer for use with Visual C++ 2008: `1.8.11 x86-32 installer `_ `1.8.11 x86-64 installer `_ Accessing Version Control ---------------------------------------- Botan's development occurs using a distributed version control system called `Monotone `_. The main branch of development occurs on the branch named ``net.randombit.botan``; this is probably the branch you want. To download that branch and set up a new workspace, run:: $ mtn db init --db=botan.mtn $ mtn pull --db=botan.mtn randombit.net 'net.randombit.botan' [...] $ mtn checkout --db=botan.mtn --branch=net.randombit.botan [...] By default the ``checkout`` command will place the workspace in a directory with the same name as the branch you are checking out. If you want a different directory name, just include it after the ``--branch`` option (you can also rename this directory at any time). If this is the first time you've connected to the server, Monotone will print:: mtn: first time connecting to server randombit.net mtn: I'll assume it's really them, but you might want to double-check mtn: their key's fingerprint: 8c0b868f2247215c63c96983b1c8ca0f0f0cfd9a The fingerprint shown above was the correct one as of September 21, 2010. To pull further changes, from anywhere in the workspace run these commands:: $ mtn pull [...] $ mtn update [summary of changes] The ``mtn update`` command will give you a summary of which files changed; to view the full changelog, run ``mtn log``.