Re: [Webware-devel] Subversion/Build/Dev Best Practice

2006-09-15 Thread Christoph Zwerschke
Thanks for wanting to share your contributions, Dan. > Got the trunk checked out of svn, but when I then ran install.py, it > modified all the docs and configs, which is confusing the heck out of > svn (svn status gives a host of !'s and M's). The installer creates html files from phtml files

[Webware-devel] Subversion/Build/Dev Best Practice

2006-09-15 Thread Dan Milstein
'lo, I'm interested in doing some development work on Webware (I added a feature to my own install of 0.8.1, and now I'd like to port it to the trunk version, and then send it around to this list for consideration). Got the trunk checked out of svn, but when I then ran install.py, it modi

Re: [Webware-devel] Subversion stuff, updating website

2005-03-14 Thread Jason Hildebrand
On Mon, 2005-03-14 at 16:44 -0500, Geoffrey Talvola wrote: > - Finally, I would like to see easily accessible on the Webware web page > some basic information on how to use Subversion, both anonymously and as a > developer, along the lines of the SourceForge CVS instructions here: >

Re: [Webware-devel] Subversion stuff

2005-03-14 Thread Ian Bicking
Geoffrey Talvola wrote: - If so, Chuck should stop checking stuff into CVS :-) and we need to put up a message about the switch on the Webware web page. It would also be a good idea to "freeze" the SourceForge CVS repository, if such a thing is possible. I think there's a hook where you can abort

Re: [Webware-devel] Subversion stuff

2005-03-14 Thread Chuck Esterbrook
On Mon, 14 Mar 2005 16:44:58 -0500, Geoffrey Talvola wrote: > A couple of questions / requests: > > - According to the webware-checkins mailing list, Chuck checked in > some stuff today to Webware CVS.  Are we switched to Subversion or > not?  I thought the answer was yes... I don't recall using C

[Webware-devel] Subversion stuff

2005-03-14 Thread Geoffrey Talvola
A couple of questions / requests: - According to the webware-checkins mailing list, Chuck checked in some stuff today to Webware CVS. Are we switched to Subversion or not? I thought the answer was yes... - If so, Chuck should stop checking stuff into CVS :-) and we need to put up a message abou

Re: [Webware-devel] Subversion

2005-02-28 Thread Ian Bicking
Eric Radman wrote: In any case, I would highly recommend using the FsFs backing store for Subversion.It tends to be a lot less fragile and is the backend being used by the subversion developers, these days. From what I understand BerkleyDB is a good embedded database, but I did run into issu

Re: [Webware-devel] Subversion

2005-02-28 Thread Ian Bicking
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Congratulations on the move to Subversion! Very good, very good. If I had been paying attention, I would have volunteered to help as I moved a few repositories-- including PyObjC-- over the past year. If you need any assistance with configuration, let me know. In a

Re: [Webware-devel] Subversion

2005-02-28 Thread Eric Radman
On 20:47 Fri 25 Feb , [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > Congratulations on the move to Subversion! Very good, very good. If > I had been paying attention, I would have volunteered to help as I > moved a few repositories-- including PyObjC-- over the past year. If > you need any assistance with c

Re: [Webware-devel] Subversion

2005-02-28 Thread bbum
Congratulations on the move to Subversion! Very good, very good. If I had been paying attention, I would have volunteered to help as I moved a few repositories-- including PyObjC-- over the past year. If you need any assistance with configuration, let me know. In any case, I would highly r

[Webware-devel] Subversion Repository is up

2005-02-25 Thread Eric Radman
I migrated the SourceForge CVS repository to SVN on w4py.org. There are two repositories right now: svn://webwareforpython.org/Home svn://webwareforpython.org/Webware Anonymous read access is enabled on Webware, but not Home. The import left a lot of useless revision data in 'branches' and 'tag

Re: [Webware-devel] Subversion

2005-02-25 Thread Ian Bicking
Eric Radman wrote: If someone with administrative access would like to give me permission I'll set it up. I also listed the steps I used to convert the repository below in case a step in this process needs to be repeated. Cool... I added you to the root sudo list, so have at it. Make sure you bac

Re: [Webware-devel] Subversion

2005-02-25 Thread Eric Radman
On 14:51 Fri 25 Feb , Ian Bicking wrote: > Chuck Esterbrook wrote: > >Does anyone want to volunteer to pull the trigger? Preferably, > >someone who has already used the cvs2svn (sp?) utility. > > I've never done it myself. I might recommend if someone tries it that > they start with a privat

Re: [Webware-devel] Subversion

2005-02-25 Thread Ian Bicking
Chuck Esterbrook wrote: It sounds like we're ready to go. Does anyone want to volunteer to pull the trigger? Preferably, someone who has already used the cvs2svn (sp?) utility. I've never done it myself. I might recommend if someone tries it that they start with a private repository -- you can se

[Webware-devel] Subversion

2005-02-25 Thread Chuck Esterbrook
It sounds like we're ready to go. Does anyone want to volunteer to pull the trigger? Preferably, someone who has already used the cvs2svn (sp?) utility. -Chuck --- SF email is sponsored by - The IT Product Guide Read honest & candid reviews

[Webware-devel] subversion account

2004-04-16 Thread Terrel Shumway
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