From: Ernesto R. D. <mid...@ya...> - 2005-12-12 12:06:27
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Hello again Francesco! I took your advice, and looked up TortoiseCVS, however, before i even install it, i think it would be "wise" for me to learn what CVS is exacly and how to use it :-[ , for that i also found the book you sugested, and im looking forward to reading it, But like i mentioned before, i been finishing up my current "work-to-eat" project, wich must be done by mid january or else it gets canceled (wich would probably result in me killing myself) :-) so to be quite honest, i just cant risk spending time to learn about CVS right now, so i just uploaded the .zip file of wxMSWResources (source, sample, etc) and added a release of it. I prommise once i get "out of the hole" (hopefully in the first days of january) ill learn about CVS and do it the proper way. Thanks for everything! Francesco Montorsi wrote: > Hi, > > Ernesto Rangel Dallet wrote: > >> Thanks!, >> If i may try your patience a little more with my dumb wxCode-newb >> questions: >> >> Even tho i been writting code for several years now, I have never, >> ever used CVS (to be honest, i have only a vague concept of what it >> is), and i read on the Maintainer guide, that i have to use it to >> upload the code. >> So, considering were talking about a single 285kb .zip file, plus i >> dont need to add any kind of webpage or anything.(the information >> shown in the components list is enough). > > a webpage even if very very simple is usually recommended; you can > just edit the one which comes in the "template" folder of wxCode... > >> Is there a way i could jump to "Step 3: make a release for your >> component" ? > > you could do it, but please, do first a try to setup a CVS client on > your PC and to upload > your sources to CVS. > CVS is a powerful system used to store any kind of files which could > be modified > contemporaneously by multiple developers. To know more about CVS, I > suggest you to read > the intro of the CVSBOOK freely available chapters (do a google > search)... > > if you are using win32 (as I guess from your mail user agent) I > suggest you to use TortoiseCVS: extremely easy to use and almost > painless (follow maintguide) > > >> Im planning to add another piece of code to wxCode (a very nice >> wxTimeCtrl) soon, will i again have to use CVS to do it? in other >> words, is it absolutely neccesary to use CVS every time i want to add >> a component? > > it is *strongly* advised since CVS is a very convenient way to provide > sources to other developers. > Also, it lets you to take advantage of some things like wxCode > bakefile build system (see links to bakefile in maintguide) ;) > > Thanks for your submission ! > Francesco > > > ------------------------------------------------------- > This SF.net email is sponsored by: Splunk Inc. Do you grep through log > files > for problems? Stop! Download the new AJAX search engine that makes > searching your log files as easy as surfing the web. DOWNLOAD SPLUNK! > http://ads.osdn.com/?ad_id=7637&alloc_id=16865&op=click > _______________________________________________ > wxCode-users mailing list > wxC...@li... > https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/wxcode-users > __________________________________________________ Correo Yahoo! Espacio para todos tus mensajes, antivirus y antispam ¡gratis! Regístrate ya - http://correo.yahoo.com.mx/ |