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From: Andreas R. <and...@gm...> - 2003-05-14 00:35:43
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Err ... you mean this wasn't your idea? Tim??? Cheers, - Andreas > -----Original Message----- > From: squ...@li... > [mailto:squ...@li...] On > Behalf Of Tim Rowledge > Sent: Thursday, May 08, 2003 12:20 AM > To: squ...@li... > Subject: Unix platform code CVS updating > > > In the last version of the unix platform code Ian made a lot > of changes > to the directory tree so as to support a bunch of good stuff. > Unfortunately he hasn't been able to make time to upload all this new > stuff to sourceforge, which leaves us in the embarrassing position of > not having all the code in one place as we would prefer. > > Is there some kind CVS savvy person with a bit of time that can tackle > this for us? The older stuff needs removing and replacing with the new > tree; unless you are _very_ good indeed with CVS wizardry it is > understood that we will lose the history of the replaced > files. I could > probably attempt a basic attack but somebody that really knows what > they're doing is so much more likely to get it right... > > Although I'm trying to muddle through, it is likely to be less than > fully effective if I test the latest VMMaker package on unix with > anything that is not 'proper' code. I would like to get this done, > released and out of my hair asap so that I can make some time > to tackle > 'the vision thing'. > > tim > -- > Tim Rowledge, ti...@su..., http://sumeru.stanford.edu/tim > Congratulations! You are the one-millionth user to log into > our system. > > -----Original Message----- > From: squ...@li... > [mailto:squ...@li...] On > Behalf Of Tim Rowledge > Sent: Thursday, May 08, 2003 10:03 PM > To: squ...@li... > Subject: Re: Unix platform code CVS updating > > > I have a volunteer that is going to try to deal with this over this > weekend. I've hopefully managed the right incantations at SF > to declare > this kind person as an admin for the purposes of the exercise. > > This might be a good time to suggest any SF related > activities that need > doing, in the hope that they can be included in the fun. > > tim > -- > Tim Rowledge, ti...@su..., http://sumeru.stanford.edu/tim > Fractured Idiom:- LE ROI EST MORT. JIVE LE ROI - The King is > dead. No kidding. > > -----Original Message----- > From: squ...@li... > [mailto:squ...@li...] On > Behalf Of Tim Rowledge > Sent: Friday, May 09, 2003 6:44 PM > To: squ...@li... > Subject: Re: Unix platform code CVS updating > > > Hi Ivo > > I've noticed that there're already at least two more or > less volunteers, > > so I > > don't want to interfere... - to many cooks just spoil the > broth... ;-) > > However - if you need addtional help to handle this, just > say a word... :-) > Thanks for volunteering (to all three of you). 'asparagi' is > planning an > attack this weekend and I'm sure she'll holler for help if any is > needed. It's nice to know there are a few CVS savvy people > around. I can > check stuff out, commit it and swear at it and that's about all. > > Of course, it would help dummies like me if there was a decent UI tool > for all the platforms I use. I've tried (on unix) cevisia (it stinks) > and some tcl/tk based doobry (it stunk) and MacCVS (ummm....) and !CVS > on RiscOS (which actually works ok for checking out but doesn't handle > ssh yet so I can't use it to commit to SF ). > > Now, wasn't there some lazy ne'er-do-well on this list that > was going to > solve all this for us ? :-) > > tim > -- > Tim Rowledge, ti...@su..., http://sumeru.stanford.edu/tim > There are never any bugs you haven't found yet. > |