From: Andrew S. <str...@as...> - 2004-10-14 16:23:15
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John, Everything you write concurs with my experience with CVS, including that on SourceForge. IIRC, you may be able to create a new top-level CVS directory in the /cvsroot/matplotlib repository without a support request, but it's been a long time. On Oct 13, 2004, at 2:26 PM, John Hunter wrote: > > I want to move the users_guide and the htdocs out of the tree that > people get when they say > >> cvs -d:pserver:ano...@cv...:/cvsroot/matplotlib login > >> cvs -z3 -d:pserver:ano...@cv...:/cvsroot/matplotlib >> co matplotlib > > because these directories are huge, with lots of image data for the > users guide and web pages: 21MB for htdocs and 37MB for the users > guide, and 99.9% of the world's sane population are not interested in > these directories. > > If I move them to the root (by root, I mean the same directory in > which the matplotlib directory resides along with CVSROOT at > http://cvs.sourceforge.net/viewcvs.py/matplotlib/), by submitting a sf > site request, then people could get them by doing, for example > > cvs -z3 -d:pserver:ano...@cv...:/cvsroot/matplotlib > co mpl_htdocs > > Is this correct? What is the proper way to refer to the directory in > which both matplotlib and CVSROOT reside in the link above - > /cvsroot/matplotlib? I don't want to bungle the sf admin request. > > JDH > > > ------------------------------------------------------- > This SF.net email is sponsored by: IT Product Guide on > ITManagersJournal > Use IT products in your business? Tell us what you think of them. Give > us > Your Opinions, Get Free ThinkGeek Gift Certificates! Click to find out > more > http://productguide.itmanagersjournal.com/guidepromo.tmpl > _______________________________________________ > Matplotlib-devel mailing list > Mat...@li... > https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/matplotlib-devel |