I don't know about the html interface. However, if you log into shell.sourceforge.net you can "cd" to the group's home directory (/home/groups/c/cp/cpptools), and then perform "chmod g+w" on the relevant files.
Cheers,
Sven.
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I'm not sure which email you're referring to. So maybe I didn't get it...
However, I realized that the files are writable, and I added a link from the home page to the wiki.
In the meantime, Baptiste and I have been working on the code. We took most of the discussion to the mailing list, since it is easier to use. Is everybody subscribed to this list? Does anybody need help subscribing? If you have subscribed, send a short notice to the list so we see you're there.
To give you an update: The new code is available via CVS as module "rfta". It appears to run, but there are still lots of untested classes. I would like to get a solid base of unit tests before adding new functionality. So, get the code, try to understand it, and see if there's a class you want to test. If there is, let everybody know so we don't waste resources.
Sven.
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I set up a Wiki to organize our discussion/documentation.
So far it's empty.
See http://cpptool.sourceforge.net/cgi-bin/wiki.pl
Sven.
John,
could you make the home page related files group-writeable?
Sven.
I've had a look, but I cant seem to find where to do this. The Admin section doesnt seem to have the facility.
Cheers
Great !
See you there.
Baptiste.
John,
I don't know about the html interface. However, if you log into shell.sourceforge.net you can "cd" to the group's home directory (/home/groups/c/cp/cpptools), and then perform "chmod g+w" on the relevant files.
Cheers,
Sven.
Hi Sven,
That is now done. Did you get my email?
John,
I'm not sure which email you're referring to. So maybe I didn't get it...
However, I realized that the files are writable, and I added a link from the home page to the wiki.
In the meantime, Baptiste and I have been working on the code. We took most of the discussion to the mailing list, since it is easier to use. Is everybody subscribed to this list? Does anybody need help subscribing? If you have subscribed, send a short notice to the list so we see you're there.
To give you an update: The new code is available via CVS as module "rfta". It appears to run, but there are still lots of untested classes. I would like to get a solid base of unit tests before adding new functionality. So, get the code, try to understand it, and see if there's a class you want to test. If there is, let everybody know so we don't waste resources.
Sven.