Re: Getting Cake build version?

2008-05-09 Thread Mathew Nik Foscarini
Thanks guys,

Yes, I keep my core separated from my app.

I keep everything in my own SVN repository, but it's been a while since I 
updated my build of Cake 1.2.


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Subject: Re: Getting Cake build version?


My personal thought is you should keep your app and your cake core
separate - then you can just delete the core and replace it with a
fresh update without touching your app.  The http://book.cakephp.org
installation section explains how to keep them separate.

I'm not aware of a simple way to check your specific revision from
within your app.


  

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Re: Getting Cake build version?

2008-05-08 Thread Sliv (Tim MacAleese)

Neither of those methods tell you the exact revision, though, just the
last release version.

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Re: Getting Cake build version?

2008-05-08 Thread SupaPhreak

I did it the way Felix described for a while, but found I was doing a
lot of work setting up the vendors for each project. Recently I
created a dedicated repo for vendors and now I only need to update my
vendors repo instead of working with multiple vendor directories in
multiple projects.

Also in regards to the current version, you can also use
Configure::version() 
http://api.cakephp.org/1.2/class_configure.html#a2adec719a5868c34704c367aa4d95b1

On May 8, 6:19 pm, Grant Cox <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Use vendor branching - then every revision of your app has the
> appropriate Cake core, and you can easily handle updates / deletes to
> Cake core files, even those in the app folder.
>
> Felix has a good screencast for using vendor 
> branching.http://www.debuggable.com/posts/screencast-using-vendor-branching-and...
>
> On May 9, 4:43 am, seb <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > Mathew Nik Foscarini wrote:
> > > I hope this isn't a stupid question, but how can I check what version of
> > > Cake 1.2. is installed?
>
> > There's a version.txt file located in cake core files folder.
>
> > > I also need to update my Cake 1.2 install with the latest version. When
> > > copying files over top my existing install which files should not get
> > > modified? are there any I should worry about, or is it safe to write
> > > overwrite everything.
>
> > Well, you can overwrite all cake core files. This is harmless for your app.
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Re: Getting Cake build version?

2008-05-08 Thread Grant Cox

Use vendor branching - then every revision of your app has the
appropriate Cake core, and you can easily handle updates / deletes to
Cake core files, even those in the app folder.

Felix has a good screencast for using vendor branching.
http://www.debuggable.com/posts/screencast-using-vendor-branching-and-cakephp:480f4dd6-6cac-44cb-b685-4d6bcbdd56cb



On May 9, 4:43 am, seb <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Mathew Nik Foscarini wrote:
> > I hope this isn't a stupid question, but how can I check what version of
> > Cake 1.2. is installed?
>
> There's a version.txt file located in cake core files folder.
>
> > I also need to update my Cake 1.2 install with the latest version. When
> > copying files over top my existing install which files should not get
> > modified? are there any I should worry about, or is it safe to write
> > overwrite everything.
>
> Well, you can overwrite all cake core files. This is harmless for your app.
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Re: Getting Cake build version?

2008-05-08 Thread seb

Mathew Nik Foscarini wrote:
> I hope this isn't a stupid question, but how can I check what version of 
> Cake 1.2. is installed?

There's a version.txt file located in cake core files folder.

> I also need to update my Cake 1.2 install with the latest version. When 
> copying files over top my existing install which files should not get 
> modified? are there any I should worry about, or is it safe to write 
> overwrite everything.

Well, you can overwrite all cake core files. This is harmless for your app.

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Re: Getting Cake build version?

2008-05-08 Thread Sliv (Tim MacAleese)

My personal thought is you should keep your app and your cake core
separate - then you can just delete the core and replace it with a
fresh update without touching your app.  The http://book.cakephp.org
installation section explains how to keep them separate.

I'm not aware of a simple way to check your specific revision from
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Getting Cake build version?

2008-05-08 Thread Mathew Nik Foscarini
I hope this isn't a stupid question, but how can I check what version of Cake 
1.2. is installed?

I also need to update my Cake 1.2 install with the latest version. When copying 
files over top my existing install which files should not get modified? are 
there any I should worry about, or is it safe to write overwrite everything.

Also, how does the Cake team handle deleted files from the build updates? Is 
there a list of files that have been removed?

Thanks guys,
Mat.



  

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