Le mer 03/09/2003 à 13:18, Nic a écrit :
We aren't really able to do this without it being signed.
Can you sign the tar.gz file with your gpg key stored on savannah?
Signature attached.
Hope that works, this is my first signature :)
Thanks,
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hegemonie_cvs_20030902.tar.gz.sig
Hi,
Le mer 03/09/2003 à 17:18, Mathieu Roy a écrit :
It should be ok, tell if you problems.
It seems ok, thanks.
Regards,
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.tar.gz.sig, everything
seems ok :
gpg: Signature faite mer 03 sep 2003 16:56:19 CEST avec une clé DSA ID
EA060478
gpg: Bonne signature de Damien Genet (Cyria création)
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Le dim 24/08/2003 à 20:59, Rudy Gevaert a écrit :
I suggest that you write a little shellscript that downloads your
updated tarball from a website and puts the updated version in place.
I'm not sure I'm understanding you, you mean downloading the tarball
from subversions and putting it on my
Le dim 24/08/2003 à 16:26, Rudy Gevaert a écrit :
You can download a copy of the CVS repository. You can find the link
on the admin page of the project.
Is this ok?
And I will have to send my modified repository back to a savannah admin
? there is no way to do that without external help ?
Hi,
I'm the maintainer of GNU Hégémonie, we are developping it inside an
university project. Unfortunately our university network (in fact
Internet access) went down in the middle of last week. We have tried to
work without cvs since the last 2 days, but it's becoming incredibly
difficult, as we