Hi @all,
sorry, that I answer late, but I had much to think about it. And I don't
want to reopen all the discussions from last days. I think, Onno wrote
about his and my point of view and so I havn't to write it again.
I can read in last postings (I hope, that I'm not mistaken) that we
As ThomasK wrote:
Old CVS repo will stay untouched. If it is possible, we could set
it to read-only (I havn't looked on admin permissions page, so I'm
not sure, if this is possible)
No, there's no read-only knob. My suggestion is to just cvs rm
then entire simulavrxx subdirectory in it (so
On 03/23/2010 08:51 AM, Petr Hluzín wrote:
Hello
On 23 March 2010 12:26, ThomasKnongnu@sce-gbr.de wrote:
- in our fork we have marked TCL interface deprecated! In the current state
it looks awful (hi Petr, I agree with you for gitk and this is the same, I
think ;-) ) and we have
As henne...@cableone.net wrote:
Here is another suggestion:
Keep CVS or convert to subversion.
Let the fork continue.
If we can figure out how,
search for and plunder the good stuff,
giving credit where credit is due.
I'm afraid there are simply too few active developers to handle this.
Hi,
I'll try to answer several issues in this post here. Unfortunately, this
is mostly about code management issues, so Eric, I'll prove you exactly
right in this post :-)
Just leave the historic simulavr directory as is then, so you don't
have to take care about it (and its history) in the
Hi Michael,
- create GIT repo. I'm sure, that this is a good choice. (and I hope,
that this isn't too painfull for you, Michael!) Old CVS repo will stay
Actually, I'm fairly sure it will be.
I still have a git repository from which I can
get neither source code nor error messages.
As
As Onno Kortmann wrote:
I'll leave most of the stuff to be commented by others, as I don't
want to be too deeply involved into that day-to-day development work.
Just two things from my side:
If there is no problem in keeping CVS and git in parallel on
savannah, lets have CVS with the old code
On Tue Mar 23 14:20 , Onno Kortmann sent:
Hi Michael,
- create GIT repo. I'm sure, that this is a good choice. (and I hope,
that this isn't too painfull for you, Michael!) Old CVS repo will stay
Actually, I'm fairly sure it will be.
I still have a git repository from which I can
Hello
On 24 March 2010 00:05, henne...@cableone.net henne...@cableone.net wrote:
On Tue Mar 23 14:20 , Onno Kortmann sent:
Hi Michael,
As soon as the git is setup, just mail me off-list with your potential
problems of getting the code. As it will not include any of the fancy
git-cvsimport