From: Alexander F. <Ale...@gm...> - 2000-12-02 09:33:47
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Am Freitag, 1. Dezember 2000 22:21 schrieben Sie: > Hi! > > 1) Don't I get the head branch of kreatecd with the following commands ? > cvs -d:pserver:ano...@cv...:/cvsroot/kreatecd > login > cvs -z3 > -d:pserver:ano...@cv...:/cvsroot/kreatecd co > kreatecd > Looks good. If you get anything, you'll get the HEAD branch. > 2) a) I encountered crashes at the insertion of the help menu into the > menubar > b) The second problem was with file dialogs > A friend of mine has the same problem and he even sent me a backtrace some weeks ago. It crashed somewhere in QT. I don't have any problems. > I use an every 2 days updated CVS snapshot of KDE 2/2.1 head branch and > QT 2.2.2 > I don't update so often. I almost need a day to compile the complete KDE with QT :( > 3) Should I send you diffs if I change something or do I somehow get CVS > access ? > (I have to admit, I haven't done anything with CVS yet) > It would be nice if you have time to read the cvs manual and "test" your CVS skills with a little CVS repository on your harddisk. If you know how CVS works, I can give you read/write access to the CVS. I would need your sourceforge user name to do this. Commiting to CVS is best for everybody. You don't need to make diffs, I don't have to check in manually and there is no delay. Alexander -- Linux is like a Wigwam : no Gates, no Windows but an Apache inside My Homepage : http://www.moondream.de KreateCD Homepage : http://wwww.moondream.de/kreatecd/ |