On Wed, 2006-12-13 at 20:40 +0100, Bernhard Dippold wrote: > Hi Gerry, > > G. Roderick Singleton schrieb: > > [...] > > > > I would like to add that we are accepting volunteers to actually help > > maintain the webpages. [...] > > > > As background this requires use of CVS and a minimum of 700Mb of disk in > > which to store your local image. Check the website for more details. > > When I try to checkout documentation/www I'm not able to do so because > there are two files "sty<number>.GIF" and "sty<number>.gif" in one > folder (www/HOW_TO/spreadsheet/). >
Not quite. M$ problem as Windows must not be treating the extensions as case sensitive. They are different files. I do not use windows if I can help it and only have a laptop with 6Gb of almost used up disk space for accounting so I cannot test. SCOTT you work with M$ stuff, any suggestiosn? > Theses files cause TortoiseCVS to stop checking out as these files are > ambiguous on my Win XP platform. > In the meantime, have you checked with Tortoise for a patch, upgrade or workaround? > I don't know how other Windows user come around this problem - for me > this held me away from any help on the documentation webpages. > Like I said above I haven't used my windows box for this purpose in a long time but when I did I used cygwin utilities and it worked very well. I took a quick look for alternatives and found http://sourceforge.net/docman/display_doc.php?docid=766&group_id=1 > In the moment I don't have the time for this kind of work - but perhaps > later on... > I am not surprized considering what you do for a living :-) Later is good in any case. > Best regards > > Bernhard > > PS: I talked with Christian Lohmaier (cloph) in IRC on that topic and he > told me to file an issue to support. But perhaps it might be easier for > someone knowing about the content of the files hwo to rename them... > > > --------------------------------------------------------------------- > To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] -- G. Roderick Singleton <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> OpenOffice.org
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