Re: [PHP-DOC] cvs: phpdoc /xsl common.xsl
Gabor Hojtsy wrote: DO NOT USE THE admin COMMAND! NEVER! AND NEVER TELL PEOPLE ABOUT IT! Derick Rethans wrote: DO NEVER USE cvs admin!!! Instead tell people why not to use it :-). I guess it's too risky but there is maybe also other reason. Jakub Vrana
Re: [PHP-DOC] cvs: phpdoc /xsl common.xsl
On Tue, 2 Nov 2004, Jakub Vrana wrote: Gabor Hojtsy wrote: DO NOT USE THE admin COMMAND! NEVER! AND NEVER TELL PEOPLE ABOUT IT! Derick Rethans wrote: DO NEVER USE cvs admin!!! Instead tell people why not to use it :-). I guess it's too risky but there is maybe also other reason. No reason to tell you, just don't use it. https://www.cvshome.org/docs/manual/cvs-1.11.6/cvs_16.html#SEC120 Derick
Re: [PHP-DOC] cvs: phpdoc /xsl common.xsl
||*()*|| Hi, anatoly. at techtonik Mon Nov 1 11:33:48 2004 EDT at Modified files: at /phpdoc/xsl common.xsl at Log: at more advanced newline strip template for programlistings at what preserves first line indentation I hate these newlines... Grr.. Can anybody revert this commit? t --
Re: [PHP-DOC] cvs: phpdoc /xsl common.xsl
||*()*|| Hi, anatoly. at techtonik Mon Nov 1 11:33:48 2004 EDT at Modified files: at /phpdoc/xsl common.xsl at Log: at more advanced newline strip template for programlistings at what preserves first line indentation I hate these newlines... Grr.. Can anybody revert this commit? t -- You have two ways of reverting: safer: cvs update -j1.xx file.xsl cvs ci -m reverting... or using the admin command: cvs admin -o1.yy file.xsl (where 1.xx is the previous revision, and 1.yy is the revision to delete) Nuno
Re: [PHP-DOC] cvs: phpdoc /xsl common.xsl
On Mon, 1 Nov 2004, Nuno Lopes wrote: ||*()*|| Hi, anatoly. at techtonik Mon Nov 1 11:33:48 2004 EDT at Modified files: at /phpdoc/xsl common.xsl at Log: at more advanced newline strip template for programlistings at what preserves first line indentation I hate these newlines... Grr.. Can anybody revert this commit? t -- You have two ways of reverting: safer: cvs update -j1.xx file.xsl cvs ci -m reverting... or using the admin command: cvs admin -o1.yy file.xsl (where 1.xx is the previous revision, and 1.yy is the revision to delete) DO NEVER USE cvs admin!!! Derick -- Derick Rethans http://derickrethans.nl | http://ez.no | http://xdebug.org