[Asterisk-java-users] Change from CVS to SVN
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From: Stefan R. <sr...@re...> - 2006-03-04 13:46:03
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Tony, yes I moved away from sourceforge's CVS due to several reasons: (a) Delay between developer CVS (master) and public CVS (replication) (b) Huge delay for changes to appear in fisheye (usually 24h) (c) write access to CVS was painful slow most of the time even completly unavailable from time to time (d) CVS sucks compared to SVN ;) (ok sf offeres experimental SVN, but with (a)-(c) I choose not to give it a try) (a) often resulted in problems with changes not being immediately available for testing by users and (b) rendered fisheye rather useless. Therefore the new source repository is available at http://svn.reucon.net/ with Asterisk-Java's trunk at http://svn.reucon.net/repos/asterisk-java/trunk/ Ah and while listing all those URLs, Asterisk-Java's bugtracker is available at http://jira.reucon.com/browse/AJ Asterisk-Java's official distribution site is http://www.asteriskjava.org/ Fisheye access is available at http://svn.reucon.net/fisheye/changelog/repos including very cool rss feeds for changes at http://svn.reucon.net/fisheye/rsscfg/repos If you are using Eclipse for development have a look at subclipse http://subclipse.tigris.org/ It integrates SVN into Eclipse the same way you are used to with the native CVS support offered by Eclipse. =3DStefan --=20 reuter network consulting Neusser Str. 110 50760 K=F6ln Germany Telefon: +49 221 1305699-0 Telefax: +49 221 1305699-90 E-Mail: sr...@re... Jabber: sr...@ja... |