I agree, the no-freeze model just doesn't work in this environment.
The no-freeze model hasn't even been tested in this environment.
It is necessary for the code to be in a stable state in order to do
a release at any time, regardless of a freeze. At no time in the past
six months has the code
wrowe 01/03/07 21:37:35
Modified:.aprutil.mak libaprutil.mak
Log:
Forgot to use the fixwin32mak.pl magic
Revision ChangesPath
1.7 +8 -8 apr-util/aprutil.mak
@@ -810,12 +810,12 @@
!IF $(CFG) == aprutil - Win32 Release
On 8 Mar 2001, Jeff Trawick wrote:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Allow a way to get the password from the system password database.
Non unix platforms will likely need a similar function.
Submitted by: John Barbee [EMAIL PROTECTED]
How useful is this? It certainly isn't portable.
create a release based on an ongoing frantic development tree, all you
have to do is selectively tag the repository to include only those
revisions that you consider to be stable. There is no rule that requires
the entire HEAD to be tagged at once, and there is nothing wrong with
moving tags
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Of course, you are correct this isn't very portable. However, with a bit
of time and effort, and can be made portable. John has discovered exactly
what you say in this message, and he will be working on making this much
more portable in the next few days.
It would
Does someone have a linux box (with a linux that has sendfile) that I can
borrow an account on to check some code before I commit it?
Ta.
david