I am new to this project and even to sourceforge.net. so, please tell me how to get along with the string of facilities provided by this website. How to look for the info. and status of our project etc..
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I'm sorry by the delay, since no ones have ever
posted a message here, I have never checked
for any post (I was waiting for any inquiries/questions by email).
By now, the only features you need is to obtain
access to the CVS repository, which must be made
using a CVS client (I recommend tortoise-cvs).
If you want to have a little tour inside the CVS
repository, you could press on "Browse CVS repository". Asphyxia files are organized inside
"core" folder.
If you want to see asphyxia documentation, you
need to get the source code first and run some apache-ant command which generates HTML files
from that code. Other related documents are present in core/doc.
Since asphyxia documentation and sources are
mantained using CVS, there is no special features
used via Web (I have created some tasks in this web but, since Diego and Me are the actual
active coders, we don't use it too much).
From now on, I'm monitoring this forum, so.. post
anything you want (replies will appear sooner).
hope this helps, hernaN!
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hai friends,
I am new to this project and even to sourceforge.net. so, please tell me how to get along with the string of facilities provided by this website. How to look for the info. and status of our project etc..
HI Sarat!
I'm sorry by the delay, since no ones have ever
posted a message here, I have never checked
for any post (I was waiting for any inquiries/questions by email).
By now, the only features you need is to obtain
access to the CVS repository, which must be made
using a CVS client (I recommend tortoise-cvs).
If you want to have a little tour inside the CVS
repository, you could press on "Browse CVS repository". Asphyxia files are organized inside
"core" folder.
If you want to see asphyxia documentation, you
need to get the source code first and run some apache-ant command which generates HTML files
from that code. Other related documents are present in core/doc.
Since asphyxia documentation and sources are
mantained using CVS, there is no special features
used via Web (I have created some tasks in this web but, since Diego and Me are the actual
active coders, we don't use it too much).
From now on, I'm monitoring this forum, so.. post
anything you want (replies will appear sooner).
hope this helps, hernaN!