On Sep 24, 2004, at 1:05 PM, normanwinn wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Kept trying cvs and, finally, it worked. All the files downloaded.
> Then I did the update. Commands (I presume in python) flashed by and I
> continued what I was doing and let it get on with it. Then, suddenly,
> the laptop's speaker started blaring out at full volume - even though
> the volume control (Windows XP) was near the minimum. Must have been
> the control Eventually I hit the 'Mute' button and the very loud noise
> stopped. The command window where the update was running was filled
> with control characters (which no doubt turned the speaker on) and
> general ascii garbage. I let this continue a while thinking it might
> just be normal. Eventually I killed the process and tried again. Same
> thing.
>
> I now have what appears to be a complete set PythonCardPrototype files
> but they are all kind of shaded out.
>
> Any ideas?
>
> Norman Winn
>
Well I'm not sure what that was about. However, you should have checked
out the PythonCard package instead of PythonCardPrototype, sorry if
that wasn't clear.
cvs -z3 -d:pserver:ano...@cv...:/cvsroot/pythoncard co
modulename PythonCard
I just tried another checkout and it worked fine. You should see output
like this...
cvs checkout: Updating PythonCard
U PythonCard/.cvsignore
U PythonCard/EXIF.py
...
...
...
U PythonCard/tools/textEditor/scriptlets/testIgnore.py
U PythonCard/tools/textEditor/scriptlets/unorderedList.py
After doing the checkout, I did a cd into the PythonCard dir and typed
cvs update and got...
cvs update: Updating .
cvs update: Updating components
cvs update: Updating docs
...
...
...
cvs update: Updating tools/textEditor
cvs update: Updating tools/textEditor/scriptlets
On my broadband connection both of these actions took much less than a
minute.
Are you using cvs from the command-line or something like tortoisecvs?
ka
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