.
None of the madwifi-ng ebuilds in my portage tree have an svn source.
I'd be surprised if they did because the Gentoo devs generally
discourage subversion/cvs/etc. ebuilds.
Also lots of times a SRC_URI server is down or a mirror is out of sync
and we don't call them bugs; we call them crappy
of
iptables and networking is very limited and i just want a simple and
clean solution as i don't plan to trick myself by switching my p2p apps
to non standard ports or manipulating the packet size ...
To cut a long story short: I want high latency for ssh, browsing,
subversion while offering p2p services
want high latency for ssh, browsing,
(what i mean is in fact low latency :-)
subversion while offering p2p services a maximum of bandwidth in a small
homenetwork containing only 2 boxes.
Any suggestions ?
Thanks,
Matthias
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cervisia for cvskdesvn for subversion.2006/2/14, Iain Buchanan [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Hi all KDE lovers,Is there a way to use some sort of graphical CVS plugin for konqueror?Or any program other than tkcvs?My main gripe with tkcvs is every time I select remove from archive,
it deletes the file locally
:
cervisia for cvs
kdesvn for subversion.
Thanks. cervisia looks good - I'll have to wait til I get to work to
try it out. Is there any way of integrating it to kde, so that cvs
related files have different colours, or emblems, or something?
There is a cool (M$) explorer extension for windows called
:
sys-kernel/gentoo-sources
selected: 2.6.24-r8
protected: none
omitted: 2.6.23-r8 2.6.25-r6 2.6.25-r7
dev-util/subversion
selected: 1.4.6
protected: none
omitted: none
dev-python/pycrypto
selected: 2.0.1-r6
protected: none
omitted: none
dev-libs/apr-util
selected
/service
4.0K/opt
4.0K/var
4.0K/command
12M /sbin
4.0K/tmp
0 /dev
1.3M/lost+found
0 /proc
4.0K/boot
4.0K/mnt
4.0K/windows
40K /.subversion
0 /sys
4.0K/boot2
188M/
but when I run df:
df -h
FilesystemSize Used
/package
5.5M/bin
4.0K/windows2
125M/lib
4.0K/service
4.0K/opt
4.0K/var
4.0K/command
12M /sbin
4.0K/tmp
0 /dev
1.3M/lost+found
0 /proc
4.0K/boot
4.0K/mnt
4.0K/windows
40K /.subversion
0 /sys
4.0K/boot2
to build layman with subversion use flag to see svn repositories.
Same goes for git.
or any other way to canonically install Lanmap on Gentoo?
I checked the developer's website and found out his Subversion Repository is
currently offline. He
links to zipped snapshots of revisions, but they are all very old (latest
from Mar/2006).
I know there is a package of Lanmap for Debian
it seriously?
Maintained it? I just might be able to get Gentoo on one of our servers
if I can get a really polished wisiwig interface that won't crash every
ten minutes... having locking is also (now I think about it) going to be
necessary (almost got subversion for the intranet, but the lack
On 3/1/07, Arnaud FARINE [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On 3/1/07, Bo Ørsted Andresen [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Thursday 01 March 2007 18:40:32 Arnaud FARINE wrote:
After installed programs from subversion. I launch odccm and I obtain
the
following message :
error while loading shared
Hi,
I created a livecd with some server and other applications:
mysql, postgresql, dovecot, postfix, sendmail, mailman, apache,
webalizer, php, perl, cvs, ftp, subversion, webmin, virtualmin(gpl),
spammassism, clamav, samba etc.
X is not installed (yet).
It is i686 optimized (via 'march' option
, as the server was
supposed to be my backup solution - it has my subversion repository on
it, and an rsync module for backup. Unfortunatly, I'd started to use
it as a webserver etc...
Oh well, first disk corruption in 10 years - got to learn the hard way
sometime...
--
Ant...
--
gentoo-user
for backups. Ironic really, as the server was
supposed to be my backup solution - it has my subversion repository on
it, and an rsync module for backup. Unfortunatly, I'd started to use
it as a webserver etc...
Oh well, first disk corruption in 10 years - got to learn the hard way
sometime
-openexr
-tiff -zeroconf 0 kB
[ebuild N] kde-base/kdesdk-kioslaves-3.4.3 USE=arts
kdeenablefinal xinerama -debug -kdexdeltas 0 kB
[ebuild R ] dev-util/kdevelop-3.3.2 USE=ada arts fortran perl php
python ruby sql subversion xinerama -clearcase -cvs -debug -haskell
-java -pascal
maxim wexler wrote:
What does the group think?
I don't know about the group, but I use etc-update and keep all of /etc
in a Subversion working copy. This allows quickly seeing any changes
made on updates and emerges, reverting changes if anything breaks, and
keeping track of the reasons
in a Subversion working copy. This allows quickly seeing any changes
made on updates and emerges, reverting changes if anything breaks, and
keeping track of the reasons for specific changes in commit log messages.
I also use a tool to store file and directory ownership and ACLs in an
SVN property. I
can set a subversion repository i he, like Khattri, doesn't like
dispatch-conf.
--
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genlock, n.:
Why he stays in the bottle.
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overlays in /usr/local/portage
There is a bug open about eix not knowing the source command.
bugs.gentoo.org/132874
It is already committed in the subversion.
and yes, I did put in source /usr/portage/layman/make.conf in make.conf
A simple workaround is to just not use the source command, edit
/etc
-bash-completion -cgi -curl -cvs -doc -emacs -mozsha1 (-ppcsha1)
-subversion -threads -tk -webdav -xinetd
but i am not sure.
1st, do not hijack other threads, please create a new email when you
write to the list instead of using reply to method.
2nd, if you want only bare git without fancy
or
export http_proxy=http://proxy-server:proxy-port
before executing
layman -a x11
but this didn't help.
How to overcome the problem ?
Does layman pass the proxy info to the executed sub-programs (i.e. cvs,
subversion, git, ...) ?
(it not that may be an enchancement)
regards
Petric
takes like 150K of
which 44K is example hooks that you can delete. I'm sure portage
itself will also not explode if you delete the contents /var/svn?
Unless you have very stringent size restrictions on your install,
emerge subversion and only use what you need.
Regards
Dirk
?
Unless you have very stringent size restrictions on your install,
emerge subversion and only use what you need.
Exactly.
--
Grant Edwards grant.b.edwardsYow! I wonder if I should
at put myself in ESCROW
-1.7.2.2 USE=blksha1 curl iconv perl
threads webdav -bash-completion -cgi -cvs -doc -emacs -gtk (-ppcsha1)
-subversion -tk -xinetd
[ebuild U ] sys-devel/gettext-0.18.1.1-r1 [0.17-r1] USE=git%*
^
This is pulling in git. Git
On 01/15/2011 10:48 AM, David Relson wrote:
My /etc/modprobe.d directory is under configuration management using
subversion. Whenever modprobe runs, it reads the files in the .svn
directory and complains about all the stuff it doesn't understand, for
example:
Jan 15 08:57:22 osage modprobe
, Subversion, Mercurial and Perforce.
If you decide to use it and also make use of its own build system
(qmake), post about it so I can tell you how to configure a project for
plain C, because by default new projects are C++.
-5.1
[ebuild R] dev-db/mysql-5.1.51
[nomerge ] x11-drivers/xf86-input-virtualbox-4.0.4
[nomerge ] dev-util/kbuild-0.1.5-r1
[nomerge ] dev-vcs/subversion-1.6.15
[nomerge ]virtual/jdk-1.6.0
[ebuild R] dev-java/icedtea6-bin-1.9.7
[nomerge ] dev-vcs
I think separate repositories would only be necessary when using
distributed version control (git) as opposed to centralized
(subversion). I think subversion's path-based authorization should
eliminate the need for separate repositories?
Separate repos aren't strictly necessary, but it's
On Mon, Oct 3, 2011 at 5:54 PM, Grant emailgr...@gmail.com wrote:
I think separate repositories would only be necessary when using
distributed version control (git) as opposed to centralized
(subversion). I think subversion's path-based authorization should
eliminate the need for separate
On 12/26/11 09:56, András Csányi wrote:
I was able to reach my repository through apache. The whole system was
based on this [1] tutorial. I've double checked everything but the
issue is the same. I've checked the emerge logs and in the last 2
weeks there wasn't any apache and subversion
logs and in the last 2
weeks there wasn't any apache and subversion rebuild.
I wouldn't necessarily rule out an apache update. In fact, that would be
my first guess: you updated apache a month ago and only rebooted or
reloaded a few days ago.
Yes, something like this... :)
There was a change
, which took ages to
emerge world, had freevo, mysql, X, subversion and a lot of other
stuff. This time it's just nzbget and file serving. The thought of
learning another distro also didn't exactly excite me so it was back
to familiar territory.
Andrew
and most dependencies will be
gone... I distantly recall the last time I installed git on one of my
server nodes most packages pulled in was in the form virtual/perl-*
and perl-*/*, i.e. CPAN packages.
However, according to the ebuild, you need USE=perl set if you want
to enable subversion support
.
Sparing you the details as requested: In general, you want to be using
a locale that ends with .UTF-8 to avoid encoding issues with
software like python and subversion.
The handbook documents setting a system-wide default locale. You
generally do this by setting the LANG variable in
/etc/conf.d
Hi,
I have a local package dev-python/grin with
ESVN_REPO_URI=https://svn.enthought.com/svn/sandbox/grin/trunk/;
Since some time I get
Unpacking source...
* subversion check out start --
* repository: https://svn.enthought.com/svn/sandbox/grin/trunk
Error validating server certificate
On 15/11/13 13:22, Helmut Jarausch wrote:
Hi,
I have a local package dev-python/grin with
ESVN_REPO_URI=https://svn.enthought.com/svn/sandbox/grin/trunk/;
Since some time I get
Unpacking source...
* subversion check out start --
* repository: https://svn.enthought.com/svn/sandbox
-text/docbook-xsl-stylesheets-1.78.0-r1 (ruby ? dev-lang/ruby:1.9)
(ruby ? dev-lang/ruby:2.0)
dev-util/universalindentgui-1.2.0-r1 (ruby ? dev-lang/ruby)
dev-vcs/subversion-1.8.13-r2 (ruby ? =dev-lang/ruby-2.1:2.1)
media-gfx/graphviz-2.38.0 (ruby ? dev-lang
kit
app-portage/layman sync-plugin-portage subversion
net-wireless/kismet -bluetooth
net-libs/libpcap-bluetooth
sci-libs/hdf5 -cxx examples -fortran threads zlib mpi
Two file, zzz-autounmaks for it's entris and just place those above in this
file::/etc/portage/package.
-bazaar -cvs
-darcs (-g-sorcery) -gpg -mercurial -sqlite -squashfs -subversion
-sync-plugin-portage -test" PYTHON_TARGETS="python2_7 python3_6 (-pypy)
-python3_4 -python3_5" 0 KiB
=
Is there anything unusual in
didn't fix it.
>
> Now what do I do?
The message indicates subversion needs reinstalling with the downgraded sqlite
- potentially @preserved-rebuild ought to catch this, or revdep-rebuild.
You could have a go rebuilding sqlite with +static-libs, but I'm clutching at
straws here. :
python?
Also, I know the kernels are safe but what about subversion, apr and
friends? I thought portage used subversion or something?
While I am at it, can equery tell me what depends on that specific version
of a package? It seems to just list everything that depends on python
period the way I am
I don't understand this. I have a blocked package: ssmtp (below), but
it's not even installed. I assume this means that there's no
acceptable package available given my current mask options.
I recently unmasked subversion and some dependencies.
dev-util/subversion ~x86
net-www/apache ~x86
Kurt Guenther wrote:
I don't understand this. I have a blocked package: ssmtp (below), but
it's not even installed. I assume this means that there's no
acceptable package available given my current mask options.
I recently unmasked subversion and some dependencies.
dev-util/subversion
the
advantage of being able to use other Eclipse plugins, such as support
for subversion. phpEclipse is my main environment, which I use a good
8-10 hours in a working day.
I tried Zend Studio about 18 months ago, but didn't like it. I found
the performance was too slow (hate using software that can't keep
perl-cleaner all ask
snip
Press Enter to see the list of ebuilds we'll be evaluating
app-editors/vim-6.4
dev-perl/Archive-Zip-1.16
dev-perl/Compress-Zlib-1.41
dev-perl/DateManip-5.44
dev-perl/Locale-gettext-1.05
dev-perl/XML-Parser-2.34
dev-perl/perl-tk-804.027
dev-util/subversion-1.2.3-r2
mail-mta
or directory
So I recompiled subversion and neon (both in ~x86 because gnome needed the ~
version, and the stable svn doesn't work with the non ~ neon and it's all
just a big-ol-happy-linux-mess as usual)
This get's me closer, but still no love.
[EMAIL PROTECTED] $ svn update
svn: Unrecognized URL
Neil Bothwick wrote:
On Fri, 18 Dec 2009 10:44:41 -0600, Dale wrote:
How did this end up in the lzma/xz thread?
Well, this ain't working as well as I would like. I'm getting a lot of
failures. Something like this:
* subversion check out start --
* repository: svn
/numpy:0
* Adding to list: dev-python/pycairo:0
* Adding to list: dev-python/pygame:0
* Adding to list: dev-python/setuptools:0
* Adding to list: dev-vcs/subversion:0
* Adding to list: gnome-extra/libgsf:0
* Adding to list: media-libs/lcms:0
* Adding to list: sys-apps/file:0
It may not be necessary to set up a subversion server, I now believe.
See below to what caused confusion here...
On 170219-12:56+0100, Miroslav Rovis wrote:
...
> https://gnunet.org/node/2634
...
> But I was wondering if anybody knows of a more Gentoo-specific
> tutorial/tip/thread/to
diawiki mediawiki-experimental +nls +pcre +perl ppcsha1 +python
subversion test +threads tk +webdav xinetd LINGUAS="bg ca de fr is it ko pt_PT
ru sv vi zh_CN" PYTHON_TARGETS="python2_7"}
Installed versions: 2.11.1(05:13:31 PM 02/18/2017)(blksha1 curl gpg gtk
iconv nls pcr
> > > emerge anything from added overlays.
...
> > > How can I fix it?
> > >
...
> The installed layman:
> [I] app-portage/layman
> Available versions: 2.0.0-r1 2.0.0-r3 ~2.1.0-r3 ~2.2.0-r7 ~2.3.0-r1
> ~2.4.0-r1 ~2.4.1-r1 ** {bazaar cvs darcs g-sorcery +git gpg mer
ation, please.
> > >
> > > What version of layman are you using and which config method did you use?
> > > Do you have a "local" overlay setup as well?
> >
> > Hi Corbin,
> >
> > here they are! :)
> >
> > No, for the first I want
Corbin,
>
> here they are! :)
>
> No, for the first I want to access/use overlays provided through
> the people of the internet.
>
>
> The installed layman:
> [I] app-portage/layman
> Available versions: 2.0.0-r1 2.0.0-r3 ~2.1.0-r3 ~2.2.0-r7 ~2.3.0-r1
> ~
>
> here they are! :)
>
> No, for the first I want to access/use overlays provided through
> the people of the internet.
>
>
> The installed layman:
> [I] app-portage/layman
> Available versions: 2.0.0-r1 2.0.0-r3 ~2.1.0-r3 ~2.2.0-r7 ~2.3.0-r1
> ~2.4.0-r1
re details) # required by
dev-ruby/kpeg-1.1.0-r1::gentoo[ruby_targets_ruby24] # required by
dev-ruby/rdoc-6.1.1::gentoo[ruby_targets_ruby26] # required by
dev-lang/ruby-2.5.3::gentoo[rdoc] # required by
dev-vcs/subversion-1.11.1::gentoo[ruby] # required by
app-portage/layman-2.4.2-r2::gentoo[subver
les in the repo with the
> same hash function. While this doesn't protect from the possible
> repo forgery, it protects from accidental file collision where
> subversion fails badly:
> https://www.bleepingcomputer.com/news/security/sha1-collision-attack-makes-its-first-victim-subversion-repos
didn't think it would be causing problems
===
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$ layman -l
* roslin[Rsync ] (source: rsync://roslin.kicks-
ass.n...)
* sabayon [Subversion] (source:
http://svn.sabayonlinux.or...)
* sunrise [Subversion] (source:
http
LOL. Naga, I thank you for your reply. I think you were right about
subversion, I've since reverted back to 2.0.59. Had I gotten your email
a few hours earlier, I think things would be a whole lot different, but
at the moment, it's more important for me to be up than current. And
my frustration
[ebuild R ] dev-util/kdevelop-3.3.2 USE=ada arts fortran perl php
python ruby sql subversion xinerama -clearcase -cvs -debug -haskell
-java -pascal -perforce 0 kB
Total size of downloads: 0 kB
Hi,
That's not the proper way to install old version of (slotted) package.
Use emerge =dev
for the gitk GUI (which is useful for browsing history)
- gpg is required for gpg commit signing
- cvs and subversion are only needed for the git-cvs and git-svn commands
Otherwise, I'm not entirely sure what you would be missing through such, uh,
radical minimalism ;) ; equery uses git
On 11/29/2014 09:28 AM, Alan Mackenzie wrote:
Speaking as a developer in a project which has just converted to git, I
can assure you that git has tremendous disadvantages, even compared with
cvs.
It depends; they do different things. Depending on what I'm working on,
I use either subversion
; A request for more information, please.
> >>
> >> What version of layman are you using and which config method did you use?
> >> Do you have a "local" overlay setup as well?
> >>
> >>
> > Hi Corbin,
> >
> > here they are! :)
> >
> > No
to proceed: (see "package.unmask" in the
portage(5) man page for more details) # required by
dev-ruby/kpeg-1.1.0-r1::gentoo[ruby_targets_ruby24] # required by
dev-ruby/rdoc-6.1.1::gentoo[ruby_targets_ruby26] # required by
dev-lang/ruby-2.5.3::gentoo[rdoc] # required by
dev-vcs/subversion
is updated, as you copied the ebuilds into your own overlay.
You could instead symlink them.
I needed to emerge git for the gnome overlay to show up in layman. I
always thought there should be a subversion and git USE flag for
layman.
Thanks for the help. I'm updating rhythmbox via layman now
when
I run layman -L is
* swegener [Rsync ] (source:\
* rsync://rsync.gentoo.steal...)
Could this be a networking/firewall problem?
Bill Roberts
Did you emerge subversion, git etc. Because layman only shows what you can
use with nocheck: no. Whats a little bit weird
, at least I can compare the
b0rked versions to working versions. Any version control system (rcs,
csv, subversion, ...) would work for this.
HTH,
David
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Hello list,
svn (dev-util/subversion-1.5.0_rc4) doesn't want to update nor add
layman's repos:
$ sudo layman -a vmware
* Running command /usr/bin/svn co
http://overlays.gentoo.org/svn/proj/vmware/trunk/;
/usr/portage/local/layman/vmware...
svn: Unrecognized URL scheme for
'http
On (04/05/08 12:49) Norberto Bensa wrote:
Hello list,
svn (dev-util/subversion-1.5.0_rc4) doesn't want to update nor add layman's
repos:
$ sudo layman -a vmware
* Running command /usr/bin/svn co
http://overlays.gentoo.org/svn/proj/vmware/trunk/;
/usr/portage/local/layman/vmware...
svn
Two problems along the same line.
After doing an emerge -C cvs ssmtp and revdep-rebuild --ignore it
seems that there are still traces of the two programs around.
1) The cvs I removed because I want to try subversion, but when I do an
emerge -uDNp world cvs shows in the list. The /var/lib
Two problems along the same line.
After doing an emerge -C cvs ssmtp and revdep-rebuild --ignore it
seems that there are still traces of the two programs around.
1) The cvs I removed because I want to try subversion, but when I do an
emerge -uDNp world cvs shows in the list. The /var/lib
? (Maybe I'm just spoiled using Subversion...)
--
gentoo-user@lists.gentoo.org mailing list
to commit a set of database changes so
that the database doesn't have to be left in a broken state
during moves? (Maybe I'm just spoiled using Subversion...)
1. You can not know before but you can monitor the irc channel
#gentoo-commits on freenode or the gentoo-commits mailing list. So you
during moves? (Maybe I'm just spoiled using
Subversion...)
2. I don't know if this is doable in one go.
It's a rather fundamental feature of databases and revision
control systems, so I guess I'd be a bit surprised that it
can't be done that way.
The gentoo package maintainer adds
in a broken
state during moves? (Maybe I'm just spoiled using
Subversion...)
2. I don't know if this is doable in one go.
It's a rather fundamental feature of databases and revision
control systems, so I guess I'd be a bit surprised that it
can't be done that way.
The gentoo package
On Wed, 02 Jul 2008 09:48:22 -0500, Albert Hopkins wrote:
None of the madwifi-ng ebuilds in my portage tree have an svn source.
I'd be surprised if they did because the Gentoo devs generally
discourage subversion/cvs/etc. ebuilds.
It's in an overlay, the portage ebuilds don't support my card
)
app-portage/udept-0.5.99.0.2.95-r1 (bash-completion?
app-shells/bash-completion-config)
dev-util/subversion-1.3.2-r4 (bash-completion?
app-shells/bash-completion-config)
I have the bash-completion USE flag set, so why does emerge --depclean
want to remove this package? I also tried dep -a -d
(from
(bash-completion?
app-shells/bash-completion-config)
app-portage/udept-0.5.99.0.2.95-r1 (bash-completion?
app-shells/bash-completion-config)
dev-util/subversion-1.3.2-r4 (bash-completion?
app-shells/bash-completion-config)
I have the bash-completion USE flag set, so why does emerge --depclean
want
)
app-portage/genlop-0.30.7 (bash-completion? app-shells/bash-completion-config)
app-portage/udept-0.5.99.0.2.95-r1 (bash-completion?
app-shells/bash-completion-config)
dev-util/subversion-1.3.2-r4 (bash-completion?
app-shells/bash-completion-config)
I have the bash-completion USE flag set
On Wednesday 15 August 2007 11:29:28 Mick wrote:
On Monday 13 August 2007, Joseph wrote:
On a second machine I tried:
revdep-rebuild -X --library=libexpat.so.0
it recompiles a lot of packages including subversion and apache,
however both programs won't run because libexpat.so.0
.
Since haskell is installed only for darcs, and haven't actually used
darcs for a bit (major work right now is for people who use, yucch,
subversion), I can't say much more than that darcs whatsnew etc seem
to work. Don't know what parsec does, whetehr darcs uses it, whether
it matters, but I guess
://svn.python.org)
I have upgraded to dev-util/subversion-1.5.6 and net-misc/neon-0.28.4
Thanks for a hint,
Helmut.
You must have a network connection problem. For me it works:
dan...@mayo /tmp $ svn co http://svn.python.org/projects/python/branches/py3k
Apy3k/.bzrignore
Apy3k/.hgignore
-r1
dev-util/monodevelop-2.0
dev-util/subversion-1.6.1
gnome-base/gconf-2.24.0
gnome-base/gnome-keyring-2.22.3-r1
gnome-base/libbonobo-2.24.1
kde-base/kdebase-kioslaves-4.2.2
kde-base/kdelibs-4.2.2-r1
media-libs/libgphoto2-2.4.4
media-video/vlc-0.9.9a
net-dns
/iptables
The documentation on using cvs on netfilter.org is outdated, they've
converted to subversion and cvs is no longer available there.
cd /usr/src/patch-o-matic-ng
./runme extra
Allowed me to select the new iptables targets I wanted.
cd /usr/src/linux
make menuconfig make make
by that name
What am I doing wrong?
Hi Erik
The standard Gentoo-sources kernel does not include the TARPIT target.
You need to pick up an updated kernel iptables source from
netfilter.org, and install it as follows:
I assume you have a subversion client already installed on your machine.
cd /usr/src
netfilter.org, and install it as follows:I assume you have a subversion client already installed on your machine.cd /usr/srcPick up patch-o-matic-ng:svn co
https://svn.netfilter.org/netfilter/trunk/patch-o-matic-ngPick up iptables source code:svn co https://svn.netfilter.org/netfilter/trunk
doing wrong?
Hi Erik
The standard Gentoo-sources kernel does not include the TARPIT target.
You need to pick up an updated kernel iptables source from
netfilter.org, and install it as follows:
I assume you have a subversion client already installed on your machine.
cd /usr/src
such as CVS or Subversion (SVN).
I use php, bluefish and SVN, but I don't really like php -- it changes too much
between versions.
The best reference materials are Google, Google and Google. Secondarily
_Javascript: The Definitive Guide_, _Cascading Style Sheets: The Definitive
Guide_, and anything
Subversion (SVN) on Google Code; which, for my needs,
fits well, is very well documented it is very simple to use. Google Code
also has a very easy web interface, even if not as flexible as
Sourceforge (but I found working with SF a bit of a pain).
A lot of people praise a lot Git, so maybe you
it? I just might be able to get Gentoo on one of our servers
if I can get a really polished wisiwig interface that won't crash every
ten minutes... having locking is also (now I think about it) going to be
necessary (almost got subversion for the intranet, but the lack of
locking was not a plus... I
used it seriously?
Maintained it? I just might be able to get Gentoo on one of our servers
if I can get a really polished wisiwig interface that won't crash every
ten minutes... having locking is also (now I think about it) going to be
necessary (almost got subversion for the intranet
it seriously?
Maintained it? I just might be able to get Gentoo on one of our servers
if I can get a really polished wisiwig interface that won't crash every
ten minutes... having locking is also (now I think about it) going to be
necessary (almost got subversion for the intranet, but the lack of
locking
subversion for the intranet, but the lack of
locking was not a plus... I know you can do it with cvs but anyway).
Unfortunately, wikipedia does not come with a WYSIWYG code editor.
Saying that, the deployment I made was into an area where some people
have not ever coded in HTML or wiki-markup
in blood and in spirit from revolutionists
and rebels - men and women who dare to dissent from accepted doctrine. as
their heirs, may we never confuse honest dissent with disloyal subversion.
- dwight d. Eisenhower
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is running the necessary software (the minimum is
probably ssh, an FTP server, Subversion and apache with mod_python).
So far so good. But what is necessary to remove the old drive? The
plan is to move the 120GB drive into the hda position. Clearly I will
have to edit grub.conf, and fstab
) Once Gentoo is running the necessary software (the minimum is
probably ssh, an FTP server, Subversion and apache with mod_python).
So far so good. But what is necessary to remove the old drive? The
plan is to move the 120GB drive into the hda position. Clearly I will
have to edit grub.conf
Ok thanks for your answer...perhaps can you save me !! :-)
I don't install subversion, because all lib was available at the gentoo
distrib (masked but present).
I would like to connect with USB (made simple to begin!!).
So, I've installed the last versions in mask tag present in the gentoo
at the start: Check out the SynCE-WindowsMobile5
mailing list. Dr J A Gow is currently making huge efforts regarding the
synchronization engine, but he maintains it currently out-of-tree.
Check the February Archive at sourceforge.
I don't install subversion, because all lib was available
On Sat, Mar 11, 2006 at 06:31:14PM +0300, Andrew Gaydenko wrote
Thanks! It helped. 2006.0 default USE list has 'apache2' flag on,
and 'subversion' package has this USE flag.
I wouldn't have believed it if I hadn't seen it with my own eyes.
There it is in...
/usr/portage/profiles/default-linux
kdeenablefinal kerberos spell ssl xinerama -debug -doc -jpeg2k -openexr
-tiff -zeroconf 0 kB
[ebuild N] kde-base/kdesdk-kioslaves-3.4.3 USE=arts
kdeenablefinal xinerama -debug -kdexdeltas 0 kB
[ebuild R ] dev-util/kdevelop-3.3.2 USE=ada arts fortran perl php
python ruby sql subversion
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