Endre Stølsvik wrote:
>But one thing is for _really_ sure, and that is that _someone_ must fix that
>Jetspeed tarball script or whatever is in use. Prune the directory tree
>before building and tarring!!! There is just so AMAZINGLY many empty
>directories in those tarballs! ;)
>
>
This is beca
David Sean Taylor wrote:
>>
>>
>I've been meaning to do this for a while now.
>There are lots of empty directories.
>From what I understand, we must delete these directories directly from
>Apache's file system.
>
>
You can use the -P (prune) option when updating cvs and it will clean
t
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| >>I would personally prefer
David Sean Taylor wrote:
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>>Subject: Re: Cleaning up Jetspeed
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>
>>I would pe
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> I would personally prefer to actually re-import the whole CVS
> tree (t
Endre Stølsvik wrote:
>On Thu, 2 May 2002, Paul Spencer wrote:
>
>| David,
>| How does a cvs update behave when the directory is deleted from the CVS,
>| but not you local copy?
>|
>| Paul Spencer
>
>You will get question marks, or problems with the CVS directory at your
>copy referring to the di
> Here's my bash alias:
> alias up='cvs update -d -P 2>&1 | grep -v "Updating"'
>
> Lovely, isn't it? ;)
Yes.
But most new users don't know about prune, and its very confusing to
have a first look at Jetspeed and find that 2 out of 3 directories are
empty!
At miminal, it would be nice to have t
On Thu, 2 May 2002, David Sean Taylor wrote:
| > But, WHY do you folks do this? Why not just delete (cvs rm)
| > the files, as "one are supposed to do"? Then they move into
| > Attic, and you won't see them again, but they can still be
| > checked out..
|
| Because we have lots and lots of empty
> But, WHY do you folks do this? Why not just delete (cvs rm)
> the files, as "one are supposed to do"? Then they move into
> Attic, and you won't see them again, but they can still be
> checked out..
Because we have lots and lots of empty directories that cannot be
removed by cvs rm.
(One can
On Thu, 2 May 2002, Paul Spencer wrote:
| David,
| How does a cvs update behave when the directory is deleted from the CVS,
| but not you local copy?
|
| Paul Spencer
You will get question marks, or problems with the CVS directory at your
copy referring to the directory, which no longer is prese
David,
How does a cvs update behave when the directory is deleted from the CVS,
but not you local copy?
Paul Spencer
David Sean Taylor wrote:
> Jetspeed committers do have sufficient permission to delete directories
> from the jetspeed cvs on icarus.apache.org.
>
> Just ran a test and delete
David Sean Taylor wrote:
>Jetspeed committers do have sufficient permission to delete directories
>from the jetspeed cvs on icarus.apache.org.
>
>Just ran a test and deleted the directory
>/x1/home/cvs/jakarta-jetspeed/conf and its contents (one old JR.p file
>in the Attic) from the cvs. I then d
Jetspeed committers do have sufficient permission to delete directories
from the jetspeed cvs on icarus.apache.org.
Just ran a test and deleted the directory
/x1/home/cvs/jakarta-jetspeed/conf and its contents (one old JR.p file
in the Attic) from the cvs. I then did a fresh checkout to verify.
David Sean Taylor wrote:
>>-Original Message-
>>From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>>[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
>>Sent: Wednesday, May 02, 2001 9:08 AM
>>To: Jetspeed Developers List
>>Subject: Cleaning up Jetspeed
>>
>>
>>In an effort to clean-up the state of the CVS repository
>>before the ne
> It does require to at least recreate a new root project (so
> you need a
> cvsadmin for the operation).
> Another side effect is that it removes all the project
> previous revisions.
That's why I thought it would be better to just go to the unix box at
cvs.apache.org and delete the directori
David Sean Taylor wrote:
>>Easiest way is to reimport the CVS module.
>>
>>
>
>Does that require creating a new cvs project?
>
>
It does require to at least recreate a new root project (so you need a
cvsadmin for the operation).
Another side effect is that it removes all the project previo
Hi,
> >
> > In an effort to clean-up the state of the CVS repository
> > before the next
> > release, I'd propose
> > to start a clean-up effort of the tree.
+1
>
> I've been meaning to do this for a while now.
> There are lots of empty directories.
> From what I understand, we must delet
> Easiest way is to reimport the CVS module.
Does that require creating a new cvs project?
> >>- WAP: is somebody actively looking at WML support to make sure it
> >> doesn't break. If no, should drop WML support ?
> >>
> >>
> >
> >Keep it! It does work and it is used.
> >
> >
> So you'r
David Sean Taylor wrote:
>>-Original Message-
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>>Sent: Wednesday, May 02, 2001 9:08 AM
>>To: Jetspeed Developers List
>>Subject: Cleaning up Jetspeed
>>
>>
>>In an effort to clean-up the state of the CVS repository
>>before the next
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>
>
> In an effort to clean-up the state of the CVS repository
> before the next
> release, I'd propose
still
supported. I suppose that means that there should still be a JSP example or
two.
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Sent: Wednesday, May 01, 2002 11:34 AM
To: 'Jetspeed Developers List'
Subject: RE: Cleaning up Jetspeed
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> In an effort to clean-up the state of the CVS repository
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