On Wed Sep 30 19:09 , Onno Kortmann sent:
>Hi,
>> To convert the current CVS repo, why would Onno's repo be involved?
>Just a very short note here. Thomas already said it, but I think I should
>clearly state it again, as it think there is some confusion about what
>essentially the git repo cont
Hi,
> To convert the current CVS repo, why would Onno's repo be involved?
Just a very short note here. Thomas already said it, but I think I should
clearly state it again, as it think there is some confusion about what
essentially the git repo contains:
There is a branch called cvs-upstream in t
On Wed Sep 30 13:16 , ThomasK sent:
>Hi Michael,
>
>> Onno:
>> Would you make subversion and git copies of the current
>> CVS repo on your machine and make an announcement?
>> Once that is done, the discussion can be in terms
>> of what we want instead of how hard it is to get it.
>
>Maybe I woul
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Hi Michael,
Onno:
Would you make subversion and git copies of the current
CVS repo on your machine and make an announcement?
Once that is done, the discussion can be in terms
of what we want instead of how hard it is to get it.
Maybe I would have more time for it to do that, than Onno. (as I a
Hi @all,
so much fuss on the jungle and this guy, which causes that, isn't here!
Shame on him! :-)
Ok, I have started this discussion and I should give a little summary
till now:
There are 2 facts, which are common consensus: the (official and public)
repo should be on savanah.org and we s
Hi,
Ask him for the very latest state of the project :-)
Ok, I've scrambled all the code!
Ok, it's not true! Beside a few bugs, I've found, I have:
- made a rewrite of timer hardware (there are some basic tests now for
call with "make check" for timer, but it could be extended)
- made some
Hi Michael,
to answer one question:
Have you made changes to the regression test organization?
I might need to.
I have (of course in the git repo!) fixed a bug in regression test, also
added some new tests outside of the code regression test and too made
some in Makefile.am and configure.ac
On Wed Sep 30 0:53 , "Weddington, Eric" sent:
>I don't care how the project progresses, meaning that I don't have any say in
architecture or direction, or how a particular feature should be implemented. My
only personal concern is that it continues to build for, and run on, Windows
either Cygwin
On Wed Sep 30 0:53 , "Weddington, Eric" sent:
>Honetly though, I think that the continued discussion about which VCS to use is
a big distraction. It's more important to move simulavr forward, and the VCS is
just a tool to help us keep track of the code. I don't care which one is used:
CVS, SVN, o
On Wed Sep 30 0:53 , "Weddington, Eric" sent:
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