Hi Thorsten, On 11/4/17, Thorsten Glaser <[email protected]> wrote: > Hi, > >>I have documented this [1] for interested parties. It is a rather >>long-ish document. I have done my best to organize the information for >>easy digestion and reference. > > how interesting. I’ve added a “cvs suck” command to the 1.12 flavour > shipped with MirBSD and Debian (current de-facto “upstream” of GNU > CVS as I seem to be the only one working on it) to download individual > ,v files, but that would of course only work if the server supports it. > >>Attached is a patch implementing LOGM change against cvs-1.11.23 > > I’ve looked at it and it’s trivial and probably correct enough, > so I’ll patch my 1.12 branch similarily and add to the (in)“sanity” > testsuite. Then you’ll only have to convince the OpenCVS maintainers > to adapt (if it still exists, that is, haven’t checked) and everyone > is compatible.
Thanks for the quick response and vote of confidence. As far as I can tell OpenCVS has been pretty dormant. I was going to give them a heads up after getting a feel for the reception of this change by CVS proper. Cheers, --patrick p.s., sorry about my gmail address :( > Thanks, > //mirabilos > PS: Due to Google’s inability to honour basic Internet standards, > direct messages from Googlemail to my eMail address are likely > to not reach me, or only delayed by up to several weeks. > -- >> Wish I had pine to hand :-( I'll give lynx a try, thanks. > > Michael Schmitz on nntp://news.gmane.org/gmane.linux.debian.ports.68k > a.k.a. {news.gmane.org/nntp}#news.gmane.linux.debian.ports.68k in pine >
