-- The sysadmins at Apache have been moving services
around, so the CVS tree would have been down for a
while yesterday or last night. Hopefully the web
pages are getting updated with the proper cvs
connection info soon. This is in an effort to improve
response time for both CVS access and the actual
websites themselves.
-- Yes, there may well be extra empty directories. If
you wish, you can tell CVS to prune, or remove, empty
dirs on your local disk's repository. Some of the
dirs are from previous bits of code that have been
obsoleted, and some may be from Xalan-J 1.x, which was
also hosted in the same tree.
Quick CVS checkout note:
-- if you just want Xalan-J 2.x code, checkout
xml-xalan/java
-- if you just want Xalan-C 1.x code, checkout
xml-xalan/c
-- if you just want Xalan-J tests, checkout
xml-xalan/test
Unless you really are working on all three sets of
code, you probably don't want to checkout the whole
xml-xalan tree...
- Shane
---- you Benjamin Riefenstahl wrote ----
PS: I had two small problems with the CVS:
- I had some trouble connecting. Currently I get "cvs
[login
aborted]: connect to xml.apache.org:2401 failed:
Connection refused"
for my "cvs login". Yesterday from a different
machine I very often
also got "recv() failed, EOF encountered" (or
similar, I don't have
the exact error message before me). Both were
transient problems.
- There are a couple of apparently unused directories
in xml-xalan.
They look like copies of the directories in
xml-xalan/java, but
without the actual files.
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