From: Michael D. C. <cra...@go...> - 2002-01-28 00:22:06
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I have placed the ZooLib Cookbook DocBook XML source in CVS at sourceforge. Be sure to read the README file - you'll have to fiddle with a shell script if you want to build the DocBook yourself. I will probably make this more automatic in the future. Don't be too discouraged if you have trouble getting DocBook working on your system, most people do. This is the first thing to go into public CVS. There are instructions for accessing ZooLib's CVS now at: http://zoolib.sourceforge.net/doc/cvs.html and I added a link to this page from http://zoolib.sourceforge.net/ and the doc index page. ZooLib's source code is not yet in sourceforge CVS. Andy wants to put it there, but some work will be required to get this ready, and he's been swamped with work. Also, the most active users of ZooLib, Learning in Motion and OISE, will need to change some of their build systems once this is done, to allow themselves to access ZooLib from the public archive while keeping their private code in their own CVS. It's coming though. I have a pointer to some ssh and cvs clients on the cvs.html page, but I'd like to add more if you know of any. I'd be particularly interested to know if there is a way to access CVS via SSH on classic Mac OS. It would work fine on Mac OS X but I'm not sure there is a way to do it on classic. Mike Crawford GoingWare - Expert Software Development and Consulting cra...@go... http://www.goingware.com/ Tilting at Windmills for a Better Tomorrow. |