-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 Hi Marc,
you don't have to set a subversion repository. That's my job you simply have to use "svn co" then instead of "cvs co". The installation problem I said is not that big. The following should work for now depending where your perl5-lib and tomkit sources reside: In my case: $LIB_PERL5 = /opt/perl-tomkit/lib $TOMKIT_HOME = /home/tom/workspace/TomKit - --------------------------------------- cd $LIB_PERL5/site_perl/5.8.6 mkdir Apache2 cd Apache2 ln -s $TOMKIT_HOME/lib/Apache2/T* . - --------------------------------------- Documentation is something very important and there more you can collect the better it is. Still the installation process should be straight forward when the module leaves the early alpha-stages. Tom Marc-Andre Landry schrieb: | Hello Tom, | I have a contract outside town. I work for a landscaper so I may not | have energy left to work on your product... I'm a newby on web | development. I just got I standart and I beleave I could help to reach | it. I will set up a SVN repository on my box. It may be availlable on | the next week-end. | | I want to build a portal for project running in my SVN. I think that | TomKit will do most of the presentation work. Anyway I'm glad to receave | news about your software. | | I will just have to figure out how to install it. Would you like I work | on the readme file for this aspect? | | have a nice week, | LMA | | NB: How do I do to get PGP key? | | -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: GnuPG v1.4.0 (GNU/Linux) Comment: Using GnuPG with Thunderbird - http://enigmail.mozdev.org iD8DBQFCt8RekVPeOFLgZFIRAgsxAJkB2Dsx3YRwanyKfkWSL0AyYYDCnwCghctE E0urDft+6Va1BBZ3s+zEYJE= =Cvmq -----END PGP SIGNATURE-----