From: Abhishek D. <the...@gm...> - 2009-04-20 11:02:04
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Hi all, Finally D2Labs admins has success in moving our svn dump file to their repo. Check this forum thread for details http://collaborate.d2labs.org/forum/forum.php?thread_id=388&forum_id=336 We will again commit our new files after they dump the SF svn repo. bye On Sat, Apr 18, 2009 at 8:44 PM, Abhishek Dutta <the...@gm...>wrote: > Hi all, > D2Labs admins have not yet figured out a stable plan for migration of svn > repo. from SF to D2Labs. See this forum post for details. > http://collaborate.d2labs.org/forum/forum.php?thread_id=388&forum_id=336 > > So we will now use the svn repo. of D2Labs for development. I imported the > codebase from SF svn to D2Labs svn. You can checkout a copy using > > $ svn checkout --username thelinuxmaniac > http://svn.collaborate.d2labs.org/svn/rtftr > > I have only put the code portion of our repository and not the trunk/doc > portion as its size very large. We cannot completely trust the SVN repo. of > D2Labs as it is still "evolving" and there are lots of bug fixing going on > in D2Labs. So we should be on the safe side by commiting regularly (after > major updates) to the SF repository as well. Copy and paste of the directory > that involves changes will do for now. Tell me if any one of you have any > other elegant methods to achieve this :) > > I am working on the "OpenMPI based integration of RTFTR modules" portion. > Check this wiki page for details > > > http://apps.sourceforge.net/trac/rtftr/wiki/RTFTR%20version%200.2%20workflow > > Bye > > -- > Abhishek > http://adutta.np.googlepages.com > -- Abhishek http://adutta.np.googlepages.com |