Alex Tweedly wrote:
> Andy Todd wrote:
>
>>
>>>> On 5/12/06, Andy Todd <an...@ha...> wrote:
>>>>
>>>>> Please note this change in the SourceForge CVS service, happening this
>>>>> weekend. The biggest impact is that you'll need to use
>>>>> 'pythoncard.cvs.sourceforge.net' where you would previously use
>>>>> 'cvs.sourceforge.net'.
>>>>>
> Sorry, probably a really dumb question, but ... how do I make this change ?
>
> I'm using Win XP and the command line version of cvs
>
> My PythonCard tree has a CVS directory in each directory, which contains
> a fie called ROOT, containing a sinle line like
>
> :ext:ale...@cv...:/cvsroot/pythoncard
>
> If I manually edit that to say
>
> :ext:ale...@py...:/cvsroot/pythoncard
>
> then I can (apparently successfully) use cvs in that directory.
>
> But there must something I can do easier than finding and editing every
> one of those files (ok, ok, it's a 10 minute programming effort to
> modify findfiles to do this, but still, there must be a simple way to do
> it in cvs, no ?
>
>>>>> Whilst we're talking about version control, there hasn't been any
>>>>> response to my proposal to move to Subversion so I'm officially
>>>>> retracting it.
>>>>>
> After my struggles with CVS over the last week or two (some of which
> may, or may not, have been the cvs flakiness prior to the update, and
> some of which may have been upgrade problems, and some of which is my
> lack of knowledge), I'd currently vote for a change to use anything
> rather than CVS.
>
The easiest thing that you can do is just to make a fresh CVS checkout.
You should be able to identify what you've currently changed by running
a cvs diff on your current working copy. You can then copy those changes
to your new working copy and carry on as if nothing has happened.
Regards,
Andy
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