Re: [JPP-Devel] Initial Phase of Subversion Migration

2007-06-17 Thread Sascha L. Teichmann
Hi Landon,

The ChangeLog & friends are old, at the wrong place
and not identical to the last one found in CVS.
This do not provide confidence.
Should I do some md5-summing all over the trees?
Have you verified the identity of CVS and SVN
before moving around things and changing the structure?

BTW: Your proposed check-in message are too wordy.
Call sign and date are simply redundant. They come
with the check in.
Action type does not provide any useful
information and can also be reconstruct from
the SVN history. All what matters is the
description. And prefix a description
with "Description: " is a bit redundant too.
When I use the web front end of SVN
I will only see trimmed things like
"Call Sign: The Sunburned Surveyor Action Type: Move Date: 2007-06-13 ..."
in the column of "Last log entry". This relevant
part is missing.

Regards,
Sascha

Sunburned Surveyor schrieb:
> I believe the tentative migration from the JPP CVS to the JPP SVN is
> complete. It took me a while to accomplish what we wanted, but I think
> I've finally got it over the course of the last two days. (I had to
> use both RapidSVN and Eclipse to get things set up properly.)
> 
> There is now a stable branch of OpenJUMP's code base found in the
> /branches/openjump_stable_1_2 directory of the JPP Subversion
> Repository. Development code can now go into the /trunk/src directory
> of the Subversion Repository.
> 
> I'll start the weekly builds this week. I think I'll end up doing one
> of the stable branch and one of the development trunk.
> 
> Let me know if you guys have any questions. If something still isn't
> correct with the SVN I will try to fix it.
> 
> The Sunburned Surveyor
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Re: [JPP-Devel] Migration to Subversion Repository

2007-06-17 Thread Stefan Steiniger
Hei Paul,

i just checked your permissions. The settings give you write access.

@Sunburned: thanx for working on the setup!


stefan

Paul Austin schrieb:
> SS,
> 
> I don't think my account has permission to do this.
> 
> Anyway this is what I was trying to do.
> 
> 1. Open the SVN perspective in Eclipse
> 2. Select the SVN server for jump-pilot
> 3. Right click and select show in resource history
> 4. Click on each revision that is shown in the SVN resource history 
> until you find the one where you deleted the files
> 5. Select the revision before the revision found in 4.
> 6. Right click on it to Create Branch/tag from revision
> 7. In the to URL add branches/recovery to the URL
> 
> This will copy the whole tree before you made the changes to the 
> branches/recovery directory. Don't worry this doesn't physically copy 
> the files, it just creates symbolic links of sorts in the SVN repository.
> 
> 8. Find the directories you deleted and use the SVN copy command to copy 
> that directory to the correct location under plug-ins
> 9. When done you can delete the branches/recovery directory
> 
> Hope this helps,
> Paul
> 
> Sunburned Surveyor wrote:
>> I made an attempt at the changes Paul recommended.
>>
>> The stable branch is now found in /core/branches/openjump_stable_1_2/src.
>> The development code is now found in /core/trunk/src.
>>
>> Somehow I managed to delete the folders for the plug-ins, so the
>> /plugins/ directory is now empty. If someone has a suggestion on how I
>> can import the plug-in directories with the necessary CVS history I
>> would appreciate it.
>>
>> At any rate, I think development can proceed on the core using the
>> SVN. If I need to make other changes please let me know. I apologize
>> about all the problems I am having with the migration.
>>
>> The Sunburned Surveyor
>>
>> On 6/16/07, Sunburned Surveyor <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>>   
>>> Just when I think I am stinking fished.
>>>
>>> Good suggestions Paul. Your layout does make more sense.
>>>
>>> Give me another couple days to get these changes made.
>>>
>>> SS
>>>
>>>
>>> On 6/16/07, Paul Austin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>>> 
 SS,

 I had a look at the SVN repository and was thinking that you may want to
 move around the module hierarchy slightly so that the different modules
 have different trunk and branches.

 so we would have something like the following.

 core/
   trunk/
   branches/
 plugins/
paulsplugins/
  trunk/
  branches/

 Paul

 Sunburned Surveyor wrote:
   
> With the help of Andreas and Stefan I have successfully started our
> migration to Subversion in a manner that will (hopefully) preserve our
> CVS history.
>
> Please freeze any contributions to the CVS. It may take a few hours
> this morning for the conversion to complete, so be patient with me. :]
>
> When the conversion has completed and I have created the stable branch
> in the SVN I will post another message to the list to let the
> developers know the SVN repository is ready for use.
>
> Thanks,
>
> The Sunburned Surveyor
>
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Re: [JPP-Devel] Initial Phase of Subversion Migration

2007-06-17 Thread Sunburned Surveyor
Sascha,

You wrote: "The ChangeLog & friends are old, at the wrong place
and not identical to the last one found in CVS."

I am working from the SVN dump file that Andreas provided me, so I am
surprised to hear that the logs are out of date. Has there been more
commits to the CVS since I started my migration? At any rate, I think
this can easily be fixed. I will have to download the logs currently
in the CVS and place them in my working copy of the SVN repository.
They should be submitted when I do my next commit. I will also check
the location of the logs. It's possible they got misplaced when I was
trying to implement the structure needed for the stable branch.

You wrote: "This do not provide confidence."

Yup. This is definitely not going as smoothly as I had hoped it would.
Feel free to chip and help straighten things out. :]

You wrote: "BTW: Your proposed check-in message are too wordy.
Call sign and date are simply redundant. They come
with the check in.
Action type does not provide any useful
information and can also be reconstruct from
the SVN history. All what matters is the
description. And prefix a description
with "Description: " is a bit redundant too.
When I use the web front end of SVN
I will only see trimmed things like
"Call Sign: The Sunburned Surveyor Action Type: Move Date: 2007-06-13 ..."
in the column of "Last log entry". This relevant
part is missing."

These are all good comments. I did not realize that the other
information was already included in the log. It sounds like all we
really need to include in the commit message is a description. Let's
go with that policy, and I will also change it for my usage of the SVN
at the SurveyOS Project.

The Sunburned Surveyor


On 6/17/07, Sascha L. Teichmann <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi Landon,
>
> The ChangeLog & friends are old, at the wrong place
> and not identical to the last one found in CVS.
> This do not provide confidence.
> Should I do some md5-summing all over the trees?
> Have you verified the identity of CVS and SVN
> before moving around things and changing the structure?
>
> BTW: Your proposed check-in message are too wordy.
> Call sign and date are simply redundant. They come
> with the check in.
> Action type does not provide any useful
> information and can also be reconstruct from
> the SVN history. All what matters is the
> description. And prefix a description
> with "Description: " is a bit redundant too.
> When I use the web front end of SVN
> I will only see trimmed things like
> "Call Sign: The Sunburned Surveyor Action Type: Move Date: 2007-06-13 ..."
> in the column of "Last log entry". This relevant
> part is missing.
>
> Regards,
> Sascha
>
> Sunburned Surveyor schrieb:
> > I believe the tentative migration from the JPP CVS to the JPP SVN is
> > complete. It took me a while to accomplish what we wanted, but I think
> > I've finally got it over the course of the last two days. (I had to
> > use both RapidSVN and Eclipse to get things set up properly.)
> >
> > There is now a stable branch of OpenJUMP's code base found in the
> > /branches/openjump_stable_1_2 directory of the JPP Subversion
> > Repository. Development code can now go into the /trunk/src directory
> > of the Subversion Repository.
> >
> > I'll start the weekly builds this week. I think I'll end up doing one
> > of the stable branch and one of the development trunk.
> >
> > Let me know if you guys have any questions. If something still isn't
> > correct with the SVN I will try to fix it.
> >
> > The Sunburned Surveyor
> >
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Re: [JPP-Devel] Migration to Subversion Repository

2007-06-17 Thread Sunburned Surveyor
Paul,

Your help is greatly appreciated. This has been a lot harder than I
thought. I didn't realize I could recover the plug-in folders and
other folders from a tag. I will look into that tas asoon as possible.

SS
On 6/17/07, Stefan Steiniger <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hei Paul,
>
> i just checked your permissions. The settings give you write access.
>
> @Sunburned: thanx for working on the setup!
>
>
> stefan
>
> Paul Austin schrieb:
> > SS,
> >
> > I don't think my account has permission to do this.
> >
> > Anyway this is what I was trying to do.
> >
> > 1. Open the SVN perspective in Eclipse
> > 2. Select the SVN server for jump-pilot
> > 3. Right click and select show in resource history
> > 4. Click on each revision that is shown in the SVN resource history
> > until you find the one where you deleted the files
> > 5. Select the revision before the revision found in 4.
> > 6. Right click on it to Create Branch/tag from revision
> > 7. In the to URL add branches/recovery to the URL
> >
> > This will copy the whole tree before you made the changes to the
> > branches/recovery directory. Don't worry this doesn't physically copy
> > the files, it just creates symbolic links of sorts in the SVN repository.
> >
> > 8. Find the directories you deleted and use the SVN copy command to copy
> > that directory to the correct location under plug-ins
> > 9. When done you can delete the branches/recovery directory
> >
> > Hope this helps,
> > Paul
> >
> > Sunburned Surveyor wrote:
> >> I made an attempt at the changes Paul recommended.
> >>
> >> The stable branch is now found in /core/branches/openjump_stable_1_2/src.
> >> The development code is now found in /core/trunk/src.
> >>
> >> Somehow I managed to delete the folders for the plug-ins, so the
> >> /plugins/ directory is now empty. If someone has a suggestion on how I
> >> can import the plug-in directories with the necessary CVS history I
> >> would appreciate it.
> >>
> >> At any rate, I think development can proceed on the core using the
> >> SVN. If I need to make other changes please let me know. I apologize
> >> about all the problems I am having with the migration.
> >>
> >> The Sunburned Surveyor
> >>
> >> On 6/16/07, Sunburned Surveyor <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >>
> >>> Just when I think I am stinking fished.
> >>>
> >>> Good suggestions Paul. Your layout does make more sense.
> >>>
> >>> Give me another couple days to get these changes made.
> >>>
> >>> SS
> >>>
> >>>
> >>> On 6/16/07, Paul Austin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >>>
>  SS,
> 
>  I had a look at the SVN repository and was thinking that you may want to
>  move around the module hierarchy slightly so that the different modules
>  have different trunk and branches.
> 
>  so we would have something like the following.
> 
>  core/
>    trunk/
>    branches/
>  plugins/
> paulsplugins/
>   trunk/
>   branches/
> 
>  Paul
> 
>  Sunburned Surveyor wrote:
> 
> > With the help of Andreas and Stefan I have successfully started our
> > migration to Subversion in a manner that will (hopefully) preserve our
> > CVS history.
> >
> > Please freeze any contributions to the CVS. It may take a few hours
> > this morning for the conversion to complete, so be patient with me. :]
> >
> > When the conversion has completed and I have created the stable branch
> > in the SVN I will post another message to the list to let the
> > developers know the SVN repository is ready for use.
> >
> > Thanks,
> >
> > The Sunburned Surveyor
> >
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Re: [JPP-Devel] Initial Phase of Subversion Migration

2007-06-17 Thread Sascha L. Teichmann
SS,

if I do the following:

- fetch a clean anonymous SVN check-out
- generate md5sums for the files
- fetch a clean anonymous CVS check-out
- run a md5sum check against the generated one

I receive following result:

md5sum: WARNING: 3 of 1421 listed files could not be read
md5sum: WARNING: 104 of 1418 computed checksums did NOT match

Running 'diff' against some selected give real differences.
Take ShapefileWriter.java as an example.

IMHO this is a very strong indicator that something went wrong.

I attach a script how I did it. I've run the
lines interactively, so no guarantee that it works in
total. Maybe I've done something wrong. In this case shame
on me ...

Regards,
Sascha

Sunburned Surveyor schrieb:
> Sascha,
> 
> You wrote: "The ChangeLog & friends are old, at the wrong place
> and not identical to the last one found in CVS."
> 
> I am working from the SVN dump file that Andreas provided me, so I am
> surprised to hear that the logs are out of date. Has there been more
> commits to the CVS since I started my migration? At any rate, I think
> this can easily be fixed. I will have to download the logs currently
> in the CVS and place them in my working copy of the SVN repository.
> They should be submitted when I do my next commit. I will also check
> the location of the logs. It's possible they got misplaced when I was
> trying to implement the structure needed for the stable branch.
> 
> You wrote: "This do not provide confidence."
> 
> Yup. This is definitely not going as smoothly as I had hoped it would.
> Feel free to chip and help straighten things out. :]
> 
> You wrote: "BTW: Your proposed check-in message are too wordy.
> Call sign and date are simply redundant. They come
> with the check in.
> Action type does not provide any useful
> information and can also be reconstruct from
> the SVN history. All what matters is the
> description. And prefix a description
> with "Description: " is a bit redundant too.
> When I use the web front end of SVN
> I will only see trimmed things like
> "Call Sign: The Sunburned Surveyor Action Type: Move Date: 2007-06-13 ..."
> in the column of "Last log entry". This relevant
> part is missing."
> 
> These are all good comments. I did not realize that the other
> information was already included in the log. It sounds like all we
> really need to include in the commit message is a description. Let's
> go with that policy, and I will also change it for my usage of the SVN
> at the SurveyOS Project.
> 
> The Sunburned Surveyor


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Description: Bourne shell script
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Re: [JPP-Devel] Initial Phase of Subversion Migration

2007-06-17 Thread Michaël Michaud
Hi SS, Sascha, Paul...

Thank you to do all this hard work for migration.

Just as an indication, ShapefileWriter is one of the last modification I 
did on the CVS (2007-06-12)
Promise : I make no more change until the migration is completely finished !

Michaël

Sascha L. Teichmann a écrit :

>SS,
>
>if I do the following:
>
>- fetch a clean anonymous SVN check-out
>- generate md5sums for the files
>- fetch a clean anonymous CVS check-out
>- run a md5sum check against the generated one
>
>I receive following result:
>
>md5sum: WARNING: 3 of 1421 listed files could not be read
>md5sum: WARNING: 104 of 1418 computed checksums did NOT match
>
>Running 'diff' against some selected give real differences.
>Take ShapefileWriter.java as an example.
>
>IMHO this is a very strong indicator that something went wrong.
>
>I attach a script how I did it. I've run the
>lines interactively, so no guarantee that it works in
>total. Maybe I've done something wrong. In this case shame
>on me ...
>
>Regards,
>Sascha
>
>Sunburned Surveyor schrieb:
>  
>
>>Sascha,
>>
>>You wrote: "The ChangeLog & friends are old, at the wrong place
>>and not identical to the last one found in CVS."
>>
>>I am working from the SVN dump file that Andreas provided me, so I am
>>surprised to hear that the logs are out of date. Has there been more
>>commits to the CVS since I started my migration? At any rate, I think
>>this can easily be fixed. I will have to download the logs currently
>>in the CVS and place them in my working copy of the SVN repository.
>>They should be submitted when I do my next commit. I will also check
>>the location of the logs. It's possible they got misplaced when I was
>>trying to implement the structure needed for the stable branch.
>>
>>You wrote: "This do not provide confidence."
>>
>>Yup. This is definitely not going as smoothly as I had hoped it would.
>>Feel free to chip and help straighten things out. :]
>>
>>You wrote: "BTW: Your proposed check-in message are too wordy.
>>Call sign and date are simply redundant. They come
>>with the check in.
>>Action type does not provide any useful
>>information and can also be reconstruct from
>>the SVN history. All what matters is the
>>description. And prefix a description
>>with "Description: " is a bit redundant too.
>>When I use the web front end of SVN
>>I will only see trimmed things like
>>"Call Sign: The Sunburned Surveyor Action Type: Move Date: 2007-06-13 ..."
>>in the column of "Last log entry". This relevant
>>part is missing."
>>
>>These are all good comments. I did not realize that the other
>>information was already included in the log. It sounds like all we
>>really need to include in the commit message is a description. Let's
>>go with that policy, and I will also change it for my usage of the SVN
>>at the SurveyOS Project.
>>
>>The Sunburned Surveyor
>>
>>
>>
>>
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Re: [JPP-Devel] Initial Phase of Subversion Migration

2007-06-17 Thread Sascha L. Teichmann
Hi Michaël,

ShapefileWriter was only one example,
TaskFrame is another. This one was
last modified on 2007-06-03 and we
have an older version in SVN ...

Because ChangeLog, Changes.txt and
TODO.txt are in the version of 2007-06-02
in subversion I would reckon that
we lost all changes after 2007-06-02.

It would be of interest how Andreas
generated the svndump file. I would have
done it with something like:

$ rsync -avz rsync://jump-pilot.cvs.sourceforge.net/cvsroot/jump-pilot/*
  jump-pilot-cvsbackup

$ cd jump-pilot-cvsbackup

$ cvs2svn --dump-only --dumpfile=svndump .

Regards,
  Sascha

Michaël Michaud schrieb:
> Hi SS, Sascha, Paul...
> 
> Thank you to do all this hard work for migration.
> 
> Just as an indication, ShapefileWriter is one of the last modification I 
> did on the CVS (2007-06-12)
> Promise : I make no more change until the migration is completely finished !
> 
> Michaël
> 
> Sascha L. Teichmann a écrit :
> 
>> SS,
>>
>> if I do the following:
>>
>> - fetch a clean anonymous SVN check-out
>> - generate md5sums for the files
>> - fetch a clean anonymous CVS check-out
>> - run a md5sum check against the generated one
>>
>> I receive following result:
>>
>> md5sum: WARNING: 3 of 1421 listed files could not be read
>> md5sum: WARNING: 104 of 1418 computed checksums did NOT match
>>
>> Running 'diff' against some selected give real differences.
>> Take ShapefileWriter.java as an example.
>>
>> IMHO this is a very strong indicator that something went wrong.
>>
>> I attach a script how I did it. I've run the
>> lines interactively, so no guarantee that it works in
>> total. Maybe I've done something wrong. In this case shame
>> on me ...
>>
>> Regards,
>> Sascha
>>
>> Sunburned Surveyor schrieb:
>>  
>>
>>> Sascha,
>>>
>>> You wrote: "The ChangeLog & friends are old, at the wrong place
>>> and not identical to the last one found in CVS."
>>>
>>> I am working from the SVN dump file that Andreas provided me, so I am
>>> surprised to hear that the logs are out of date. Has there been more
>>> commits to the CVS since I started my migration? At any rate, I think
>>> this can easily be fixed. I will have to download the logs currently
>>> in the CVS and place them in my working copy of the SVN repository.
>>> They should be submitted when I do my next commit. I will also check
>>> the location of the logs. It's possible they got misplaced when I was
>>> trying to implement the structure needed for the stable branch.
>>>
>>> You wrote: "This do not provide confidence."
>>>
>>> Yup. This is definitely not going as smoothly as I had hoped it would.
>>> Feel free to chip and help straighten things out. :]
>>>
>>> You wrote: "BTW: Your proposed check-in message are too wordy.
>>> Call sign and date are simply redundant. They come
>>> with the check in.
>>> Action type does not provide any useful
>>> information and can also be reconstruct from
>>> the SVN history. All what matters is the
>>> description. And prefix a description
>>> with "Description: " is a bit redundant too.
>>> When I use the web front end of SVN
>>> I will only see trimmed things like
>>> "Call Sign: The Sunburned Surveyor Action Type: Move Date: 2007-06-13 ..."
>>> in the column of "Last log entry". This relevant
>>> part is missing."
>>>
>>> These are all good comments. I did not realize that the other
>>> information was already included in the log. It sounds like all we
>>> really need to include in the commit message is a description. Let's
>>> go with that policy, and I will also change it for my usage of the SVN
>>> at the SurveyOS Project.
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[JPP-Devel] openjump icon

2007-06-17 Thread Pedro Doria Meunier
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Since the OJ distro for Linux doesn't contain an icon, here's a png
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png: 48x31 32bpp - 1.862 bytes

Hope you enjoy it!

Kind regards,
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Re: [JPP-Devel] Initial Phase of Subversion Migration

2007-06-17 Thread Sunburned Surveyor
I thought my day job was stressful. :]

Let me send Andreas an e-mail to ask how he created the SVN dump file.
He might not be intto check his e-mail until Monday. I'll send another
e-mail announcing a freeze on CVS changes and then I start this
process again. (This time I'll try not to loose the plug-ins.)

Please continue to be patient with me as I work to make this migration.

Thank you Sascha for running the sums and determining that we missed
some recent changes in the CVS. There is no way I would have caught
that on my own. Your assistance is appreciated.

The Sunburned Surveyor


On 6/17/07, Sascha L. Teichmann <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi Michaël,
>
> ShapefileWriter was only one example,
> TaskFrame is another. This one was
> last modified on 2007-06-03 and we
> have an older version in SVN ...
>
> Because ChangeLog, Changes.txt and
> TODO.txt are in the version of 2007-06-02
> in subversion I would reckon that
> we lost all changes after 2007-06-02.
>
> It would be of interest how Andreas
> generated the svndump file. I would have
> done it with something like:
>
> $ rsync -avz rsync://jump-pilot.cvs.sourceforge.net/cvsroot/jump-pilot/*
>   jump-pilot-cvsbackup
>
> $ cd jump-pilot-cvsbackup
>
> $ cvs2svn --dump-only --dumpfile=svndump .
>
> Regards,
>   Sascha
>
> Michaël Michaud schrieb:
> > Hi SS, Sascha, Paul...
> >
> > Thank you to do all this hard work for migration.
> >
> > Just as an indication, ShapefileWriter is one of the last modification I
> > did on the CVS (2007-06-12)
> > Promise : I make no more change until the migration is completely finished !
> >
> > Michaël
> >
> > Sascha L. Teichmann a écrit :
> >
> >> SS,
> >>
> >> if I do the following:
> >>
> >> - fetch a clean anonymous SVN check-out
> >> - generate md5sums for the files
> >> - fetch a clean anonymous CVS check-out
> >> - run a md5sum check against the generated one
> >>
> >> I receive following result:
> >>
> >> md5sum: WARNING: 3 of 1421 listed files could not be read
> >> md5sum: WARNING: 104 of 1418 computed checksums did NOT match
> >>
> >> Running 'diff' against some selected give real differences.
> >> Take ShapefileWriter.java as an example.
> >>
> >> IMHO this is a very strong indicator that something went wrong.
> >>
> >> I attach a script how I did it. I've run the
> >> lines interactively, so no guarantee that it works in
> >> total. Maybe I've done something wrong. In this case shame
> >> on me ...
> >>
> >> Regards,
> >> Sascha
> >>
> >> Sunburned Surveyor schrieb:
> >>
> >>
> >>> Sascha,
> >>>
> >>> You wrote: "The ChangeLog & friends are old, at the wrong place
> >>> and not identical to the last one found in CVS."
> >>>
> >>> I am working from the SVN dump file that Andreas provided me, so I am
> >>> surprised to hear that the logs are out of date. Has there been more
> >>> commits to the CVS since I started my migration? At any rate, I think
> >>> this can easily be fixed. I will have to download the logs currently
> >>> in the CVS and place them in my working copy of the SVN repository.
> >>> They should be submitted when I do my next commit. I will also check
> >>> the location of the logs. It's possible they got misplaced when I was
> >>> trying to implement the structure needed for the stable branch.
> >>>
> >>> You wrote: "This do not provide confidence."
> >>>
> >>> Yup. This is definitely not going as smoothly as I had hoped it would.
> >>> Feel free to chip and help straighten things out. :]
> >>>
> >>> You wrote: "BTW: Your proposed check-in message are too wordy.
> >>> Call sign and date are simply redundant. They come
> >>> with the check in.
> >>> Action type does not provide any useful
> >>> information and can also be reconstruct from
> >>> the SVN history. All what matters is the
> >>> description. And prefix a description
> >>> with "Description: " is a bit redundant too.
> >>> When I use the web front end of SVN
> >>> I will only see trimmed things like
> >>> "Call Sign: The Sunburned Surveyor Action Type: Move Date: 2007-06-13 ..."
> >>> in the column of "Last log entry". This relevant
> >>> part is missing."
> >>>
> >>> These are all good comments. I did not realize that the other
> >>> information was already included in the log. It sounds like all we
> >>> really need to include in the commit message is a description. Let's
> >>> go with that policy, and I will also change it for my usage of the SVN
> >>> at the SurveyOS Project.
> >>>
> >>> The Sunburned Surveyor
> >>>
> >>>
> >>> 
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[JPP-Devel] CVS Commit Freeze

2007-06-17 Thread Sunburned Surveyor
Please freeze all modifications or commits to the JPP CVS until
further notice. We are in the process of migrating to SVN and want to
make sure we don't miss any recent changes to the repository.

Thanks for you patience. I hope to have the SVN ready for commits some
time next week.

SS

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Re: [JPP-Devel] openjump icon

2007-06-17 Thread Sascha L. Teichmann
Nice idea, Pedro! :-)

Maybe a SVG would be nice, too?

I've attached a quick potrace'd version. It may need
some work.

Kind regards,
Sascha

Pedro Doria Meunier schrieb:
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> 
> Since the OJ distro for Linux doesn't contain an icon, here's a png
> image to be included in the tar... ;-) (perhaps in zip_root/icon ?)
> This way users can put a relevant icon on the desktop for OJ.
> 
> png: 48x31 32bpp - 1.862 bytes
> 
> Hope you enjoy it!
> 
> Kind regards,
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Re: [JPP-Devel] Initial Phase of Subversion Migration

2007-06-17 Thread Andreas Schmitz
Sascha L. Teichmann wrote:

Hello,

> It would be of interest how Andreas
> generated the svndump file. I would have
> done it with something like:
> 
> $ rsync -avz rsync://jump-pilot.cvs.sourceforge.net/cvsroot/jump-pilot/*
>   jump-pilot-cvsbackup
> 
> $ cd jump-pilot-cvsbackup
> 
> $ cvs2svn --dump-only --dumpfile=svndump .


I used rsync -av (without the z) and also deleted the CVSROOT directory
tree before invoking cvs2svn. I also did not use --dump-only (it seems
not to exist as an option in my manpage). I used version 1.5.0. If it
helps you, the dumpfile still resides in /home/groups/j/ju/jump-pilot on
shell.sf.net.

As to the problems we're having, I have no clue how some of the files
could have an old version.

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Re: [JPP-Devel] Initial Phase of Subversion Migration

2007-06-17 Thread Sascha L. Teichmann
Hi Andreas,

this sounds all okay to me. I'm currently
downloading your dump file and I will have
a look at it tomorrow. It its possibly a
good idea to set up a local SVN repository and
evaluate if this suffers from data loss too.
If this is the case something is wrong with
the dumpfile and a new one has to be created.
If this is not the case then maybe
something went wrong at SF's conversion.

Regards,
Sascha

Andreas Schmitz schrieb:
> Sascha L. Teichmann wrote:
> 
> Hello,
> 
>> It would be of interest how Andreas
>> generated the svndump file. I would have
>> done it with something like:
>>
>> $ rsync -avz rsync://jump-pilot.cvs.sourceforge.net/cvsroot/jump-pilot/*
>>   jump-pilot-cvsbackup
>>
>> $ cd jump-pilot-cvsbackup
>>
>> $ cvs2svn --dump-only --dumpfile=svndump .
> 
> 
> I used rsync -av (without the z) and also deleted the CVSROOT directory
> tree before invoking cvs2svn. I also did not use --dump-only (it seems
> not to exist as an option in my manpage). I used version 1.5.0. If it
> helps you, the dumpfile still resides in /home/groups/j/ju/jump-pilot on
> shell.sf.net.
> 
> As to the problems we're having, I have no clue how some of the files
> could have an old version.
> 
> Best regards, Andreas

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Re: [JPP-Devel] Initial Phase of Subversion Migration

2007-06-17 Thread Sascha L. Teichmann
Okay,

I've created a local SVN repository [1],
loaded the dump and checked out the trunk. All was pretty
fine. Plug-ins were there, and the only md5sum mismatches
come from tag substitution, but this alright.
Ergo: Andreas dump file seems to be fine. Therefore
the mistake was being made later when importing the
dump into SF's repository.

Best,
Sascha

[1] see attached script - I'd run the commands individually
so no guarantee that the script works.

Sascha L. Teichmann schrieb:
> Hi Andreas,
> 
> this sounds all okay to me. I'm currently
> downloading your dump file and I will have
> a look at it tomorrow. It its possibly a
> good idea to set up a local SVN repository and
> evaluate if this suffers from data loss too.
> If this is the case something is wrong with
> the dumpfile and a new one has to be created.
> If this is not the case then maybe
> something went wrong at SF's conversion.
> 
> Regards,
> Sascha
> 
> Andreas Schmitz schrieb:
>> Sascha L. Teichmann wrote:
>>
>> Hello,
>>
>>> It would be of interest how Andreas
>>> generated the svndump file. I would have
>>> done it with something like:
>>>
>>> $ rsync -avz rsync://jump-pilot.cvs.sourceforge.net/cvsroot/jump-pilot/*
>>>   jump-pilot-cvsbackup
>>>
>>> $ cd jump-pilot-cvsbackup
>>>
>>> $ cvs2svn --dump-only --dumpfile=svndump .
>>
>> I used rsync -av (without the z) and also deleted the CVSROOT directory
>> tree before invoking cvs2svn. I also did not use --dump-only (it seems
>> not to exist as an option in my manpage). I used version 1.5.0. If it
>> helps you, the dumpfile still resides in /home/groups/j/ju/jump-pilot on
>> shell.sf.net.
>>
>> As to the problems we're having, I have no clue how some of the files
>> could have an old version.
>>
>> Best regards, Andreas
> 
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Re: [JPP-Devel] openjump icon

2007-06-17 Thread Paul Austin
Another thing we should do is create a openjump.desktop file that can be 
used for Gnome and KDE and any other window manager that supports 
desktop files. I'll see if I can put one together.


Paul

Sascha L. Teichmann wrote:

Nice idea, Pedro! :-)

Maybe a SVG would be nice, too?

I've attached a quick potrace'd version. It may need
some work.

Kind regards,
Sascha

Pedro Doria Meunier schrieb:
  

Hi guys,

Since the OJ distro for Linux doesn't contain an icon, here's a png
image to be included in the tar... ;-) (perhaps in zip_root/icon ?)
This way users can put a relevant icon on the desktop for OJ.

png: 48x31 32bpp - 1.862 bytes

Hope you enjoy it!

Kind regards,
Pedro Doria Meunier.








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Re: [JPP-Devel] Initial Phase of Subversion Migration

2007-06-17 Thread Sunburned Surveyor
Sascha wrote: "Ergo: Andreas dump file seems to be fine. Therefore
the mistake was being made later when importing the
dump into SF's repository."

That is a good thing. It means that we don't have to mess with
creating a new dump file.

Sascha, will the script you provided create a SVN repository from the
dump file Andreas provided. I guess I'm a little confused as to its
purpose.

Sascha wrote: "Therefore
the mistake was being made later when importing the
dump into SF's repository."

The conversion process at SourceForge is pretty much a one button
click process. I am wondering if I deleted something and then replaced
it with an older version from somewhere. I'm not sure how I did this,
but I've learned the hard way when everything else seems to be working
the mistake made is my own. :]

Perhaps I'll try starting from scratch with the dump file that Andreas
created. What a pain in the neck!

SS


On 6/17/07, Sascha L. Teichmann <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Okay,
>
> I've created a local SVN repository [1],
> loaded the dump and checked out the trunk. All was pretty
> fine. Plug-ins were there, and the only md5sum mismatches
> come from tag substitution, but this alright.
> Ergo: Andreas dump file seems to be fine. Therefore
> the mistake was being made later when importing the
> dump into SF's repository.
>
> Best,
> Sascha
>
> [1] see attached script - I'd run the commands individually
> so no guarantee that the script works.
>
> Sascha L. Teichmann schrieb:
> > Hi Andreas,
> >
> > this sounds all okay to me. I'm currently
> > downloading your dump file and I will have
> > a look at it tomorrow. It its possibly a
> > good idea to set up a local SVN repository and
> > evaluate if this suffers from data loss too.
> > If this is the case something is wrong with
> > the dumpfile and a new one has to be created.
> > If this is not the case then maybe
> > something went wrong at SF's conversion.
> >
> > Regards,
> > Sascha
> >
> > Andreas Schmitz schrieb:
> >> Sascha L. Teichmann wrote:
> >>
> >> Hello,
> >>
> >>> It would be of interest how Andreas
> >>> generated the svndump file. I would have
> >>> done it with something like:
> >>>
> >>> $ rsync -avz rsync://jump-pilot.cvs.sourceforge.net/cvsroot/jump-pilot/*
> >>>   jump-pilot-cvsbackup
> >>>
> >>> $ cd jump-pilot-cvsbackup
> >>>
> >>> $ cvs2svn --dump-only --dumpfile=svndump .
> >>
> >> I used rsync -av (without the z) and also deleted the CVSROOT directory
> >> tree before invoking cvs2svn. I also did not use --dump-only (it seems
> >> not to exist as an option in my manpage). I used version 1.5.0. If it
> >> helps you, the dumpfile still resides in /home/groups/j/ju/jump-pilot on
> >> shell.sf.net.
> >>
> >> As to the problems we're having, I have no clue how some of the files
> >> could have an old version.
> >>
> >> Best regards, Andreas
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Re: [JPP-Devel] Initial Phase of Subversion Migration

2007-06-17 Thread Sascha L. Teichmann
SS,

> [...]
> That is a good thing. It means that we don't have to mess with
> creating a new dump file.
> 
> Sascha, will the script you provided create a SVN repository from the
> dump file Andreas provided. I guess I'm a little confused as to its
> purpose.
> [...]

The script was mainly attached for documenting my work. Playing
with local repositories has the advantage that you can check
several things without the time penalty coming with SF.

> Sascha wrote: "Therefore
> the mistake was being made later when importing the
> dump into SF's repository."
> 
> The conversion process at SourceForge is pretty much a one button
> click process. I am wondering if I deleted something and then replaced
> it with an older version from somewhere. I'm not sure how I did this,
> but I've learned the hard way when everything else seems to be working
> the mistake made is my own. :]

The web page SF provides reads like its simply a parameter collector
for 'svnadmin load' plus some batching for queued job execution.
I cannot see any magic in there and I've no idea what went wrong.

> Perhaps I'll try starting from scratch with the dump file that Andreas
> created. What a pain in the neck!

I would give it one more try. But only one. If this one will fail
too, we need to do some more intensive error analysis. Even if I
doubt it sometimes computers are defined to be deterministic machines.

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