Claude Meyer wrote:
> If the currently active developers are interested, I'm more than willing to
> facilitate CVS access to the sourceforge project. From what SF says, they are
> also looking at adding svn support, but it's not publicly available, yet.
There was talk at one point of setting up s
On Tuesday 19 July 2005 16:34, Tyler Trafford wrote:
> I know, I was just pointing out that an ivtv-latest ebuild could be
> written to automatically figure out which is the latest tarball at
> ivtv.tv and compile with it. This might be better since the
> Subversion server is needed by some devel
Simon Kenyon <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Tuesday 19 July 2005 15:11, Tyler Trafford wrote:
> > Simon Kenyon wrote:
> > > Tyler Trafford wrote:
> > >> Anyone is welcome to use http://relyt.dyndns.org/svn/ivtv/trunk, it
> > >> tracks Chris' releases, and is now auto-updated every day at noon
> >
On Tuesday 19 July 2005 15:11, Tyler Trafford wrote:
> Simon Kenyon wrote:
> > Tyler Trafford wrote:
> >> Anyone is welcome to use http://relyt.dyndns.org/svn/ivtv/trunk, it
> >> tracks Chris' releases, and is now auto-updated every day at noon
> >
> > do you mind if i write (and post to this list)
Simon Kenyon wrote:
> Tyler Trafford wrote:
>
>> Anyone is welcome to use http://relyt.dyndns.org/svn/ivtv/trunk, it
>> tracks Chris' releases, and is now auto-updated every day at noon
>
> do you mind if i write (and post to this list) a gentoo ebuild which uses your
> cvs repository?
>
> it wou
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On Monday 18 July 2005 20:31, Simon Kenyon wrote:
> as far as i am aware there is no cvs/svn archive for ivtv
> there are a number of very active developers and it might make sense to
> have such a beast so that patches, etc are not lost.
>
> anyone in
On Monday 18 July 2005 19:56, Tyler Trafford wrote:
> Simon Kenyon wrote:
> > as far as i am aware there is no cvs/svn archive for ivtv
> > there are a number of very active developers and it might make sense to
> > have such a beast so that patches, etc are not lost.
>
> Anyone is welcome to use h
as far as i am aware there is no cvs/svn archive for ivtv
there are a number of very active developers and it might make sense to have
such a beast so that patches, etc are not lost.
anyone in favour?
--
simon
ps since myth moved to svn and trac, i think that things have improved on that
projec
I'm willing to host it on my server if there is a need.
-Chip
On Mon, 2005-07-18 at 19:31 +0100, Simon Kenyon wrote:
> as far as i am aware there is no cvs/svn archive for ivtv
> there are a number of very active developers and it might make sense to have
> such a beast so that patches, etc are
Tyler Trafford wrote:
> Simon Kenyon wrote:
> > as far as i am aware there is no cvs/svn archive for ivtv
> > there are a number of very active developers and it might make sense to have
> > such a beast so that patches, etc are not lost.
>
> Anyone is welcome to use http://relyt.dyndns.org/svn/iv
Simon Kenyon wrote:
> as far as i am aware there is no cvs/svn archive for ivtv
> there are a number of very active developers and it might make sense to have
> such a beast so that patches, etc are not lost.
Anyone is welcome to use http://relyt.dyndns.org/svn/ivtv/trunk, it
tracks Chris' release
If the currently active developers are interested, I'm more than willing to
facilitate CVS access to the sourceforge project. From what SF says, they are
also looking at adding svn support, but it's not publicly available, yet.
Please let me know,
Claude
Quoting Simon Kenyon <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
Bryan Mayland wrote:
> Tyler Trafford wrote:
>
> >Anyone is welcome to use http://relyt.dyndns.org/svn/ivtv/trunk, it
> >tracks Chris' releases, and is now auto-updated every day at noon (as
> >opposed to me doing it manually).
> >
> >As of now, only Bryan and i have been using it.
> >
> >
> A
Tyler Trafford wrote:
Anyone is welcome to use http://relyt.dyndns.org/svn/ivtv/trunk, it
tracks Chris' releases, and is now auto-updated every day at noon (as
opposed to me doing it manually).
As of now, only Bryan and i have been using it.
And I wouldn't be able to live without it. The
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