Please ignore the parent email, I was collecting information for an
email and accidently had the control down when I hit return.  Sorry.

Basically, go to http://sourceforge.net (login or not), search for
Eterm, click on the Eterm project, click on the CVS link at the top of
the page, and click on either the web based CVS viewer in Anonymous CVS
Access (link below) or the Browse CVS Repository on the right and you go
to a CVS viewer for the WWW site and not the Eterm project source (link
below).

The only way that I found the Eterm code was by going through the
Enlightenment project.
http://cvs.sourceforge.net/viewcvs.py/enlightenment/eterm/Eterm/src/

Shouldn't one be able to get to Eterm's CVS source tree on
SourceForge.net through the Eterm project page?  If I've overlooked
something then please tell me but I think this is "wrong behavior".
(TM)  :-)

Regards,

On Wed, 2005-07-20 at 03:56 -0600, Tres Melton wrote:

>    Project: Eterm: CVS
> https://sourceforge.net/cvs/?group_id=212
> 
> On sourceforge.net
> 
> 
> Under the section for Anonymous CVS Access it says web-based CVS
> repository viewer.  I know it says it right after "..to see which
> modules are available.." but your eye gets drawn to the highlighted
> phrase and that link goes to the cvs repository for the www site:
> http://cvs.sourceforge.net/viewcvs.py/eterm/

RiverRat on #Edevelop,
-- 
Tres



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