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From: Richard B. <ra...@xs...> - 2005-09-14 21:19:49
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Op woensdag 14 september 2005 23:00, schreef Chad Little: > Applied to CVS That is could news :)) > but selecting All Combined seems to kick a small bug. Is it possible to described the bug in more detail, perhaps a screenshot? -- Richard Bos Without a home the journey is endless |
From: Chad L. <ch...@ch...> - 2005-09-14 21:00:48
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Applied to CVS but selecting All Combined seems to kick a small bug. -C On Sep 13, 2005, at 2:58 PM, Richard Bos wrote: > Op dinsdag 13 september 2005 23:21, schreef Chad Little: > >> I have yet to see a patch, did I miss it? >> > > Thanks for replying Chad. > > The patch was in my previous email I sent. For completenes I have > it attached > again. > > > -- > Richard Bos > Without a home the journey is endless > > <phpicalendar-2.0c.multical.patch.bz2> > |
From: Richard B. <ra...@xs...> - 2005-09-13 21:58:43
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Op dinsdag 13 september 2005 23:21, schreef Chad Little: > I have yet to see a patch, did I miss it? Thanks for replying Chad. The patch was in my previous email I sent. For completenes I have it attached again. -- Richard Bos Without a home the journey is endless |
From: Chad L. <ch...@ch...> - 2005-09-13 21:21:23
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I have yet to see a patch, did I miss it? -Chad On Sep 13, 2005, at 1:18 PM, Richard Bos wrote: > Op vrijdag 9 september 2005 20:20, schreef Richard Bos: > >> Op vrijdag 26 augustus 2005 22:40, schreef Chad Little: >> >>> Hopefully this version will >>> be well received and developers can start working on new features. >>> >> >> Here is the first one. Multiple calendar support from Leon >> Atkinson, but >> this time the patch is against 2.0c. As HEAD did not chance >> compared to >> 2.0c the patch is against HEAD as well. >> >> It would be nice to see this patch committed to cvs after review. >> There >> are some people out there that look forward to this functionality. >> > > Is there really no one of the 6 listed developers on > http://sourceforge.net/project/memberlist.php?group_id=62270 > > that can comment on the patch... and have it committed to cvs?? > > > -- > Richard Bos > Without a home the journey is endless > > > > ------------------------------------------------------- > SF.Net email is sponsored by: > Tame your development challenges with Apache's Geronimo App Server. > Download it for free - -and be entered to win a 42" plasma tv or > your very > own Sony(tm)PSP. Click here to play: http://sourceforge.net/ > geronimo.php > _______________________________________________ > Phpicalendar-devel mailing list > Php...@li... > https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/phpicalendar-devel > |
From: Richard B. <ra...@xs...> - 2005-09-13 20:19:23
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Op vrijdag 9 september 2005 20:20, schreef Richard Bos: > Op vrijdag 26 augustus 2005 22:40, schreef Chad Little: > > Hopefully this version will =A0 > > be well received and developers can start working on new features. > > Here is the first one. =A0Multiple calendar support from Leon Atkinson, b= ut > this time the patch is against 2.0c. =A0As HEAD did not chance compared to > 2.0c the patch is against HEAD as well. > > It would be nice to see this patch committed to cvs after review. =A0There > are some people out there that look forward to this functionality. Is there really no one of the 6 listed developers on=20 http://sourceforge.net/project/memberlist.php?group_id=3D62270 that can comment on the patch... and have it committed to cvs?? =2D-=20 Richard Bos Without a home the journey is endless |
From: Richard B. <ra...@xs...> - 2005-09-09 18:21:19
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Op vrijdag 26 augustus 2005 22:40, schreef Chad Little: > Hopefully this version will =A0 > be well received and developers can start working on new features. Here is the first one. Multiple calendar support from Leon Atkinson, but t= his=20 time the patch is against 2.0c. As HEAD did not chance compared to 2.0c th= e=20 patch is against HEAD as well. It would be nice to see this patch committed to cvs after review. There ar= e=20 some people out there that look forward to this functionality. =2D-=20 Richard Bos Without a home the journey is endless |
From: Leon A. <leo...@cl...> - 2005-09-08 19:54:53
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Richard Bos wrote: >Op dinsdag 6 september 2005 20:45, schreef Richard Bos: > > >>Hello Leon, >> >>thanks a lot for your reply!! I almost thought that this list is really >>dead. Nobody else around? >> >>That path (./templates/default/search_box.tpl) is displayed in the >>webbrowser. Perhaps the phpicalender code is just expecting it, does not >>find it and displays the path. I don't know. >> >>Don't you see that displayed if the file ./templates/default/search_box.tpl >>is removed? >> >>Do you a see possibility to provide the patch against version 0.2c? If so >>the patch might hopefully make it into cvs. That would be really really >>appreciated! >> >> > >Anyone out here? > > > > Yes, out here, but busy with other stuff. It's true, if I remove that file (./templates/default/search_box.tpl), I see the path appear in the display. But I do have that file. It's not removed in CVS, as far as I can tell. I think you can make a patch against any version by taking a clean copy and dropping my changed files in. Then, just generate the diff between that dir and a clean copy. Leon -- Leon Atkinson, Chief Technologist, Clear Ink leo...@cl... 510.549.4200 x.205 741 Allston Way (upstairs) Berkeley, CA 94710 Day: clearink.com Night: clearnightsky.com |
From: Richard B. <ra...@xs...> - 2005-09-08 18:58:42
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Op dinsdag 6 september 2005 20:45, schreef Richard Bos: > Hello Leon, > > thanks a lot for your reply!! =A0I almost thought that this list is really > dead. =A0 Nobody else around? > > That path (./templates/default/search_box.tpl) is displayed in the > webbrowser. =A0 Perhaps the phpicalender code is just expecting it, does = not > find it and displays the path. =A0I don't know. > > Don't you see that displayed if the file ./templates/default/search_box.t= pl > is removed? > > Do you a see possibility to provide the patch against version 0.2c? =A0If= so > the patch might hopefully make it into cvs. =A0That would be really really > appreciated! Anyone out here? =2D-=20 Richard Bos Without a home the journey is endless |
From: Richard B. <ra...@xs...> - 2005-09-06 18:45:44
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Op dinsdag 6 september 2005 18:29, schreef Leon Atkinson: > >One file is missing and that is: ./templates/default/search_box.tpl > >If I touch the file, this file/path name is not shown in the search_box > > > > =A0 > > I don't understand what you're trying to say here. =A0I don't think I did > anything with that file. > > Leon Hello Leon, thanks a lot for your reply!! I almost thought that this list is really de= ad. =20 Nobody else around? That path (./templates/default/search_box.tpl) is displayed in the webbrows= er. =20 Perhaps the phpicalender code is just expecting it, does not find it and=20 displays the path. I don't know. Don't you see that displayed if the file ./templates/default/search_box.tpl= is=20 removed? Do you a see possibility to provide the patch against version 0.2c? If so = the=20 patch might hopefully make it into cvs. That would be really really=20 appreciated! =2D-=20 Richard Bos Without a home the journey is endless |
From: Leon A. <leo...@cl...> - 2005-09-06 16:29:35
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Richard Bos wrote: >One file is missing and that is: ./templates/default/search_box.tpl >If I touch the file, this file/path name is not shown in the search_box > > > I don't understand what you're trying to say here. I don't think I did anything with that file. Leon -- Leon Atkinson, Chief Technologist, Clear Ink leo...@cl... 510.549.4200 x.205 741 Allston Way (upstairs) Berkeley, CA 94710 Day: clearink.com Night: clearnightsky.com |
From: Richard B. <ra...@xs...> - 2005-09-04 20:06:17
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Op vrijdag 26 augustus 2005 22:40, schreef Chad Little: > As with most releases, it seemed that duplicate bugs outnumbers real =A0 > bugs and it was time to release a new version. I'd like to thanks all =A0 > those who took the time to work on the project over the last 6 months =A0 > including many behind the scenes coding. Hopefully this version will =A0 > be well received and developers can start working on new features. Will it possible to have the multiple calenders feature added to cvs? Another question, why is the version 2.0c and not 2.0.3 or something like=20 that? =2D-=20 Richard Bos Without a home the journey is endless |
From: Richard B. <ra...@xs...> - 2005-09-04 20:04:59
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Op woensdag 17 augustus 2005 17:04, schreef Leon Atkinson: > I don't have a public version running. > > >cvs diff -u -D 20041002 > > > >Hopefully you see a possibility to create this patch... > > > > =A0 > > I've attached a tar of the files that are different, so you could drop > them into a checkout and do a diff for any date. =A0I did run a diff with > the Oct 2 date, but it's 170K. =A0I'll send it to you privately. Hello Leon, thanks a lot for the patch, it's working. I'm replying late, as I'm just b= ack=20 from holidays and you sent the patch on the 1st minute of my holidays! There is 1 problem with the patch, and that has to do with the language fil= es. =20 I consider that a minor issue. After applying the patch the patched files= =20 are exactly the same as the changed files (whole files) you sent to me. One file is missing and that is: ./templates/default/search_box.tpl=20 If I touch the file, this file/path name is not shown in the search_box How to continue from here? It will be hard to maintain those files seperat= ely=20 from HEAD. Is it possible to get the changed files into cvs??? At the moment there are 2 versions available the one from Leon and another = set=20 from Troy Arnold (http://calendar.infopeople.org/). Troy did not provide t= he=20 code... Both seem to work well and look good. Looking forward to a comment from the phpicalendar devs on this. =2D-=20 Richard Bos Without a home the journey is endless |
From: Chad L. <ch...@ch...> - 2005-08-26 20:40:25
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As with most releases, it seemed that duplicate bugs outnumbers real bugs and it was time to release a new version. I'd like to thanks all those who took the time to work on the project over the last 6 months including many behind the scenes coding. Hopefully this version will be well received and developers can start working on new features. http://sourceforge.net/project/showfiles.php? group_id=62270&package_id=58811&release_id=352041 Cheers, C |
From: Chad L. <ch...@ch...> - 2005-08-26 20:38:39
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Thanks Jake, I've added you to the developer list and given CVS access. Obviously I'll not just outright turn over the project, as I think I'd be most comfortable turning it over to an (somewhat) active developer who is familiar with the code. If you're still interested please take a look at CVS and the current state of the project/bugs/patches and feel free to dig in. Cheers, Chad On Jul 31, 2005, at 2:25 PM, Jake Stride wrote: > Chad Little wrote: > > >> I'd like to know who is serious about leading this project from >> here on out. I'd be happy to keep the site up and if need be give >> the code to move to another server. If you're interested please >> reply to this list. >> Thanks, >> Chad >> > > Hi Chad, > > I am the lead developer for EGS, and we use phpicalendar as the > calendaring system for the system. As we use phpicalendar already > in the system then I would be more than happy to take over/help > with the project as I already have experience of managing an Open > Source Project. > > The company that I work for sponsors the development of EGS, and > would be more than happy to put some time towards developing > phpicalendar with help from all the existing developers. > > I am sure you may have had other people contact you off list and of > course you will choose the person(s) you feel most comfortable/able > to lead the project, so I wanted you to have our offer of help. > > Please feel free to contact me on/off list if you want to quiz me > anymore! > > Many Thanks > > Jake > > > ------------------------------------------------------- > SF.Net email is sponsored by: Discover Easy Linux Migration Strategies > from IBM. Find simple to follow Roadmaps, straightforward articles, > informative Webcasts and more! Get everything you need to get up to > speed, fast. http://ads.osdn.com/?ad_id=7477&alloc_id=16492&op=click > _______________________________________________ > Phpicalendar-devel mailing list > Php...@li... > https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/phpicalendar-devel > |
From: Dietrich A. <aut...@gm...> - 2005-08-23 04:33:04
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edit-ability of remote calendars is determined by the server. webdav *should* work out locking, etc. however, both mozilla calendar (sunbird, tbird extension) publish the *whole* calendar. in most cases, publishing *replaces* the existing file on the server (if you have some custom storage solution behind the webdav server, this may not be the case). so it's not really simultaneous editing of the same calendar by multiple users. also, some "webdav servers", such as the publish.php script in phpicalendar, are not really dav. the publish.php script just dumbly writes the calendar to disk. no locking, no versioning. lightning, the in-development calendaring extension for mozilla thunderbird, supports caldav. caldav is an extension of webdav which allows granular editing of calendar components by multiple users. this should ease group calendaring once available. however, it will require a server that supports caldav, and there are basically none at this point (hula supposedly has support, but last i read on the developer's blog it's not really been tested at all). Ben Francis wrote: > Greg Westin wrote: > >> I think Mozilla Calendar lets you edit calendars via FTP, so that >> should work... I don't know about anything else. Ideally, one would >> have a system that merges changes as if one were using CVS or >> something, so that multiple people can be editing calendars at the >> same time; I suppose a distant second would be locking the calendar >> when one person checks it out, or just plain overwriting the file as >> I assume Mozilla Calendar does. > > AFAIK using webdav Mozilla Calendar supports multiple people editing > the same calendar, Apple's iCal does not. Shouldn't WebDAV sort out > all the locking to prevent conflicts? > > -- > Ben "tola" Francis > http://hippygeek.co.uk > > > > ------------------------------------------------------- > SF.Net email is Sponsored by the Better Software Conference & EXPO > September 19-22, 2005 * San Francisco, CA * Development Lifecycle > Practices > Agile & Plan-Driven Development * Managing Projects & Teams * Testing > & QA > Security * Process Improvement & Measurement * http://www.sqe.com/bsce5sf > _______________________________________________ > Phpicalendar-devel mailing list > Php...@li... > https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/phpicalendar-devel > |
From: Ben F. <li...@hi...> - 2005-08-22 11:37:43
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Greg Westin wrote: > I think Mozilla Calendar lets you edit calendars via FTP, so that > should work... I don't know about anything else. Ideally, one would > have a system that merges changes as if one were using CVS or > something, so that multiple people can be editing calendars at the > same time; I suppose a distant second would be locking the calendar > when one person checks it out, or just plain overwriting the file as > I assume Mozilla Calendar does. AFAIK using webdav Mozilla Calendar supports multiple people editing the same calendar, Apple's iCal does not. Shouldn't WebDAV sort out all the locking to prevent conflicts? -- Ben "tola" Francis http://hippygeek.co.uk |
From: Greg W. <php...@gr...> - 2005-08-21 23:11:07
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It looks like nobody ever replied to this, but I think this seems great. I've been hoping to get PHPiCalendar into XHTML+CSS for a while, but haven't made the effort to do so myself. The keyboard shortcuts probably won't be used by too many people, but are a very nice addition that doesn't mean any real additional page weight. Can we maybe create a diff from CVS or 2.0b and try to integrate this? Greg --- http://www.gregwestin.com Contact Info: http://www.gregwestin.com/contact.php On Jul 12, 2005, at 9:17 PM, Giovanni Lenzi wrote: > Hi, > I'm new here. I'm working on an accessible version of phpicalendar > and i wanted > to share my efforts with you so ... maybe ... if you are interested in > integrating it with phpicalendar,you can give me some suggestions > on how to > make it possible. > > This is the original version: > http://giovannilenzi.no-ip.com/default/ > > This is an accessible version at an early stage > http://giovannilenzi.no-ip.com/default/access.php? > cal=all_calendars_combined971&getdate=20050712&accessview=week > This is entirely developed in xhtml+css using div and styles and it > can be > navigated through keyboard shortcuts like > > alt + w for week > alt + d for day > alt + m for month > alt + n for next > alt + p for previous > alt + c for jump to contents > > This is the entire package in tar format > http://giovannilenzi.no-ip.com/default.tar > > As you can see i created: > > access.php > access.tpl > access_nav.tpl > access_header.tpl > access_footer.tpl > and draw_access() in template.php > > and modified italian.inc.php english.inc.php adding some new keywords > > What do you think of it?? > Do you have some suggestions?? > > Gio. > > P.S. sorry for my bad english :) > > > > ------------------------------------------------------- > This SF.Net email is sponsored by the 'Do More With Dual!' webinar > happening > July 14 at 8am PDT/11am EDT. We invite you to explore the latest in > dual > core and dual graphics technology at this free one hour event > hosted by HP, > AMD, and NVIDIA. To register visit http://www.hp.com/go/dualwebinar > _______________________________________________ > Phpicalendar-devel mailing list > Php...@li... > https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/phpicalendar-devel > |
From: Greg W. <php...@gr...> - 2005-08-21 23:09:13
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Hi everyone, I know there's been some discussion of adding editing to PHPiCalendar, though as far as I know that hasn't gone anywhere yet. Are there any promising leads in that respect? Either way, do people have suggestions for other ways to let multiple people edit calendars? I think Mozilla Calendar lets you edit calendars via FTP, so that should work... I don't know about anything else. Ideally, one would have a system that merges changes as if one were using CVS or something, so that multiple people can be editing calendars at the same time; I suppose a distant second would be locking the calendar when one person checks it out, or just plain overwriting the file as I assume Mozilla Calendar does. Anyways, please let me know! Thanks, Greg --- http://www.gregwestin.com Contact Info: http://www.gregwestin.com/contact.php |
From: <ad...@jp...> - 2005-08-20 22:40:14
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I know you can have newlines in the Description field. But what I want/need is to have a newline in the Summary field. Can this be done? - Justin Kulikowski [ http://www.jpk236.com ] ad...@jp... wrote: > To All: > I'm not sure if this is the right list for this type of question, > but there seems to be no support mailing list for phpicalendar. > My question has to do with how phpicalendar handles a CRLF. From > reading the documents, and from reading over ical_parser.php, it takes a > \r\n combination and replaces it with a <br />. However, when the > calendar is viewed there is no line break. > Anyone have any ideas? > > - Justin Kulikowski > [ http://www.jpk236.com ] > > > ------------------------------------------------------- > SF.Net email is Sponsored by the Better Software Conference & EXPO > September 19-22, 2005 * San Francisco, CA * Development Lifecycle Practices > Agile & Plan-Driven Development * Managing Projects & Teams * Testing & QA > Security * Process Improvement & Measurement * http://www.sqe.com/bsce5sf > _______________________________________________ > Phpicalendar-devel mailing list > Php...@li... > https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/phpicalendar-devel |
From: <ad...@jp...> - 2005-08-20 07:44:19
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To All: I'm not sure if this is the right list for this type of question, but there seems to be no support mailing list for phpicalendar. My question has to do with how phpicalendar handles a CRLF. From reading the documents, and from reading over ical_parser.php, it takes a \r\n combination and replaces it with a <br />. However, when the calendar is viewed there is no line break. Anyone have any ideas? - Justin Kulikowski [ http://www.jpk236.com ] |
From: Leon A. <leo...@cl...> - 2005-08-17 15:04:59
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Richard Bos wrote: >Got it. Do you have an example of the result? Troy has an example at >http://calendar.infopeople.org/ > > I don't have a public version running. >cvs diff -u -D 20041002 > >Hopefully you see a possibility to create this patch... > > > I've attached a tar of the files that are different, so you could drop them into a checkout and do a diff for any date. I did run a diff with the Oct 2 date, but it's 170K. I'll send it to you privately. Leon -- Leon Atkinson, Chief Technologist, Clear Ink leo...@cl... 510.549.4200 x.205 741 Allston Way (upstairs) Berkeley, CA 94710 Day: clearink.com Night: clearnightsky.com |
From: Jake S. <ns...@us...> - 2005-08-12 08:19:01
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Does the current CVS version have the ability to high-light days in the mini-calendars down the right when a day has an event? Thanks Jake |
From: Richard B. <ra...@xs...> - 2005-08-11 17:57:36
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Op zondag 7 augustus 2005 20:32, schreef Troy Arnold: > I hacked the following together: > http://calendar.infopeople.org/ > > Even though I wrote the "Events to View" box as a template, it still > requires a fair amount of changes to {month, view, week, day} templates > to plug it in. =A0(I ended up removing the drop shadow image too) > > If that is still helpful to you (or anyone else), I can break out a > patch against phpicalendar-2.0b. It's really not a complicated change; > plugging it cleanly into the UI is the challenging part. > > -troy Hello Troy, do you see a possibility to provide your code as a patch against=20 phpicalendar-2.0b? =2D-=20 TIA, Richard Bos Without a home the journey is endless |
From: Richard B. <ra...@xs...> - 2005-08-11 17:39:23
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Leon, do you see a possibility do provide a patch against 2.0b (about 2 October=20 2004) phpicalendar version? Or can you judge the errors in the files that= I=20 attached to my previous email? Another possibility is, that I install cvs HEAD. But is this stable (enoug= h),=20 can it replace 2.0b safely?? Op dinsdag 9 augustus 2005 00:22, schreef Richard Bos: > Op maandag 8 augustus 2005 18:51, schreef Leon Atkinson: > > >Question is, is the patch from Leon Atkinson available. =A0Perhaps Leo= n is > > >subscribed to the list and can provide the patch to me directly???? > > > > > > =A0 > > > > I am, and I can. =A0I've attempted to attach the file to this message. = =A0If > > it doesn't make it through, I'll send it to you directly. > > Got it. Do you have an example of the result? Troy has an example at > http://calendar.infopeople.org/ > > > This patch is based on whatever's in HEAD right now. =A0I used this > > command to generate it: > > > > cvs diff -u >/tmp/phpicalendar.patch > > > > Hopefully that makes it easy to apply the patch. =A0If there's a better > > way, let me know. > > patch -p0 does the trick, but there are 2 rejects. Perhaps it is possible > to create a patch against 2.0b? That might be doable if cvs has been > tagged with 2.0b information. The command would be 'cvs diff -u -r 2.0b' > or whatever is used to tag phpicalender version 2.0b. > > Anyway I'll attach the reject information. Now why is day.php rejected? > The functions/calendar_functions.php.rej is quite big. > > --- functions/calendar_functions.php 25 Oct 2004 02:21:27 -0000 1= =2E8 > +++ functions/calendar_functions.php 7 Aug 2005 20:15:21 -0000 > http://cvs.sourceforge.net/viewcvs.py/phpicalendar/phpicalendar/functions= /c >alendar_functions.php?r1=3D1.7&r2=3D1.8 > > > Okay, cvs does not seem to have tags. In that case you might want to use > the date information to make a patch against (more or less 2.0b). I think > it is: > > cvs diff -u -D 20041002 > > Hopefully you see a possibility to create this patch... =2D-=20 Richard Bos Without a home the journey is endless |
From: Richard B. <ra...@xs...> - 2005-08-10 02:02:06
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Op maandag 8 augustus 2005 18:51, schreef Leon Atkinson: > >Question is, is the patch from Leon Atkinson available. =A0Perhaps Leon = is > >subscribed to the list and can provide the patch to me directly???? > > > > =A0 > > I am, and I can. =A0I've attempted to attach the file to this message. = =A0If > it doesn't make it through, I'll send it to you directly. Got it. Do you have an example of the result? Troy has an example at=20 http://calendar.infopeople.org/ > This patch is based on whatever's in HEAD right now. =A0I used this > command to generate it: > > cvs diff -u >/tmp/phpicalendar.patch > > Hopefully that makes it easy to apply the patch. =A0If there's a better > way, let me know. patch -p0 does the trick, but there are 2 rejects. Perhaps it is possible = to=20 create a patch against 2.0b? That might be doable if cvs has been tagged=20 with 2.0b information. The command would be 'cvs diff -u -r 2.0b' or=20 whatever is used to tag phpicalender version 2.0b. Anyway I'll attach the reject information. Now why is day.php rejected? The functions/calendar_functions.php.rej is quite big. =2D-- functions/calendar_functions.php 25 Oct 2004 02:21:27 -0000 1= =2E8 +++ functions/calendar_functions.php 7 Aug 2005 20:15:21 -0000 http://cvs.sourceforge.net/viewcvs.py/phpicalendar/phpicalendar/functions/c= alendar_functions.php?r1=3D1.7&r2=3D1.8 Okay, cvs does not seem to have tags. In that case you might want to use t= he=20 date information to make a patch against (more or less 2.0b). I think it i= s: cvs diff -u -D 20041002 Hopefully you see a possibility to create this patch... =2D-=20 Richard Bos Without a home the journey is endless |