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Hi

I was trying to get hold on the rowtrainer software for use with my pm3 but all the websites/wiki's provided are down due to mysql security issues. Are you still working on this project and can I get a copy of what's available now?

Cheers

yves

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Launchpad Janitor (janitor) said :
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DrBytes (yves-infothek) said :
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the author deceased

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jason.k.holden (jason-k-holden) said :
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Sorry for the long reply. I guess I wasn't subscribing to the answers forum. You should be able to clone the latest branch using the code tab on launchpad (track_mainline). All the websites do look like they're down (they aren't run by me, but by the original author, Stephen Nicklin), but I could still do a checkout from his subversion repository. I think something like this will work:
svn co --username readonly --password readonly http://nicklin.svnrepository.com/svn/RowTrainer/trunk rowtrainer

I recommend using bazaar so that its easier to share code.

I haven't been really working on this over the summer, but now that winter training is approaching I might get motivated again. The code still has some issues, I couldn't get it working quite right on Ubuntu. Original author claimed it worked well on a virtual machine (running debian). Its got a very good design. database backend, Qt frontend (may favorite gui language). There's lots of potential for this program.

Let me know if there's anything else. I should be able to respond much more quickly now that I'm subscribed to this forum.

What do you mean exactly by "the author deceased"? Do you mean he is _dead_, as in real-life dead?

-Jason

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jason.k.holden (jason-k-holden) said :
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