RE: [Docstring-develop] Adding pydps/pysource to CVS
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From: Tony J I. (Tibs) <to...@ls...> - 2001-09-19 09:45:55
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> Tony, how about adding pydps/pysource to CVS? Have you been able to > get CVS access? In theory I would love to have it in CVS (for a start, I feel somewhat risky about continually updating with no versioning behind me). BUT unfortunately I cannot have CVS running at work, and I often do significant bits of development at my work machine. I guess I should explore getting CVS working at home, but my online connection at home is *seriously* flaky (and the first time I tried to install CVS, for another purpose, I got hopelessly confused - even Debian can't cope with a total lack of understanding!). One possibility (but more work for someone else) might be to "mirror" the files on www.tibsnjoan.co.uk onto sourceforge - but I imagine that would require human intervention. > We could create a "sandbox" directory for playing around, either > beside "test" (distributed with the snapshots) or beside "web" (not > distributed). Or put the code in a suitable place inside the DPS > package itself. I'm not entirely sure I understand the above, so I'll leave it alone... Tibs (singlehandedly holding back the tides of technological progress) -- Tony J Ibbs (Tibs) http://www.tibsnjoan.co.uk/ "How fleeting are all human passions compared with the massive continuity of ducks." - Dorothy L. Sayers, "Gaudy Night" My views! Mine! Mine! (Unless Laser-Scan ask nicely to borrow them.) |