Oops, New task to get going. I just had those file translated the week before! :-( -- Gregory Song [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://www.windia.net +86-28-83203038-203
> -----Original Message----- > From: Gabor Hojtsy [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] > Sent: Thursday, July 18, 2002 3:14 AM > To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > Subject: [PHP-DOC] cvs: phpdoc /howto cvs.xml howto.html.tar.gz > howto.xml tools.xml working.xml > > > goba Wed Jul 17 15:13:36 2002 EDT > > Modified files: > /phpdoc/howto cvs.xml howto.html.tar.gz howto.xml tools.xml > working.xml > Log: > repository != module -> Correcting some badly written text to talk > about module where we talk about phpdoc and talk about a repository, > when we talk about the CVS server > > > Index: phpdoc/howto/cvs.xml > diff -u phpdoc/howto/cvs.xml:1.5 phpdoc/howto/cvs.xml:1.6 > --- phpdoc/howto/cvs.xml:1.5 Wed Jul 17 11:55:01 2002 > +++ phpdoc/howto/cvs.xml Wed Jul 17 15:13:36 2002 > @@ -13,10 +13,10 @@ > > <para> > A CVS system contains a central server, where all the files > - are stored. A CVS server can host many repositories, > - the name of the main repository used by the PHP Documentation > + are stored. A CVS server can host many modules, > + the name of the main module used by the PHP Documentation > people is <literal>phpdoc</literal>. There are other > - repositories used for translations, each named after the > + modules used for translations, each named after the > language code of the translation (eg. <literal>phpdoc-de</literal>). > To access this server, you need a CVS client program on your system. > </para> > @@ -84,7 +84,7 @@ > Also note, that if you have a CVS account on our server, > you may have no write access to the <literal>phpdoc</literal> > and/or to your translations module. The Karma system controls > - who have access to what repository, so if you have a CVS account > + who have access to what module, so if you have a CVS account > but have no Karma to write, please ask for Karma at > <ulink url="mailto:&email.group.php;">&email.group.php;</ulink>. > Note, that who has Karma to write to the PHP source tree, > @@ -129,7 +129,7 @@ > <sect1 id="cvs-login"> > <title>CVS Login</title> > <para> > - Now that you have write access to the CVS repository, let's setup > + Now that you have write access to the CVS module, let's setup > a few variables in your <filename>.cvsrc</filename> file, add a > <literal>CVSROOT</literal> environment variable and > login to the CVS repository. > @@ -515,7 +515,7 @@ > > <para> > To remove a file, first delete the file from your > - local copy of the CVS repository, and issue the > + local copy of the CVS module, and issue the > following command: > <informalexample> > <programlisting> > Index: phpdoc/howto/howto.html.tar.gz > Index: phpdoc/howto/howto.xml > diff -u phpdoc/howto/howto.xml:1.30 phpdoc/howto/howto.xml:1.31 > --- phpdoc/howto/howto.xml:1.30 Wed Jul 17 11:55:01 2002 > +++ phpdoc/howto/howto.xml Wed Jul 17 15:13:36 2002 > @@ -107,7 +107,7 @@ > </part> > > <part id="part-working-in-phpdoc"> > - <title>Working In The phpdoc Repository</title> > + <title>Working with the PHP Documentation</title> > &howto.working; > </part> > > Index: phpdoc/howto/tools.xml > diff -u phpdoc/howto/tools.xml:1.10 phpdoc/howto/tools.xml:1.11 > --- phpdoc/howto/tools.xml:1.10 Wed Jul 17 11:55:01 2002 > +++ phpdoc/howto/tools.xml Wed Jul 17 15:13:36 2002 > @@ -216,7 +216,7 @@ > thing is a CVS client. You can find one simple command > line client here at the <ulink > url="&url.cvs-win;">CVSHome.org</ulink> > Win32 download pool. We do not recommend GUI tools such > - as WinCVS, because they can easily screw up the repository > + as WinCVS, because they can easily screw up the module > with files not intended to be there (eg. files with > uppercased names). The best is to use one command line > client, as this way you are in control. > Index: phpdoc/howto/working.xml > diff -u phpdoc/howto/working.xml:1.21 phpdoc/howto/working.xml:1.22 > --- phpdoc/howto/working.xml:1.21 Wed Jul 17 11:55:01 2002 > +++ phpdoc/howto/working.xml Wed Jul 17 15:13:36 2002 > @@ -114,7 +114,7 @@ > <para> > When you work on <literal>phpdoc</literal> XML files, > you should stick to these conventions, to ease the team > - work in the repository. > + work in the module. > </para> > > <para> > > > > -- > PHP Documentation Mailing List (http://www.php.net/) > To unsubscribe, visit: http://www.php.net/unsub.php > > -- PHP Documentation Mailing List (http://www.php.net/) To unsubscribe, visit: http://www.php.net/unsub.php