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From: David M. <dmu...@ni...> - 2000-12-04 18:26:25
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Hi, I tried it again and still no go....so I went to sourceforge and 'browsed' the CVS tree to find it there...and it wasn't there. All that I see there is a 'test' directory, an .htaccess file and common.php. Am I using the wrong CVS? Thanks, Dave. On Mon, 4 Dec 2000 dat...@us... wrote: > On Mon, 4 Dec 2000, David Mullens wrote: > > Okay, first, I have not worked with a CVS before. I tried the commands > > in the HOWTO document you sent through a few weeks back. I was able to > > get logged in, and I also used the 'checkout nucleus' command. It seemed > > to update things, however, it did not pull down the users module. Is > > there something special I need to do? Do I need to blow away my current > > nucleus stuff and start fresh each time? > > Try changing "checkout nucleus" to "update nucleus". You might > even need to do an "update -d nucleus" in order to retrieve new > directories, but I'm not sure. Either way, "checkout" means "get" and > "update" means "get changes". So update is what you need to update a > pre-existing checkout. > > > > It seemed to make changes to some of the files, I don't know why it > > wouldn't download the new users module (BTW, I'm looking in > > the nucleus/modules/ directory). > > That is the correct choice. You just need to try to use update > and/or update -d. Let me know how it goes. > > Jaime > > _______________________________________________ > Nucleus-devel mailing list > Nuc...@li... > http://lists.sourceforge.net/mailman/listinfo/nucleus-devel > -- David Mullens (dmu...@ni...) | ICQ - http://www.mirabilis.com Information Systems Administrator | UIN - 698527 North Indiana Conference - United Methodist Church http://www.nicumc.org |