On 8/22/01 8:23 AM, "Sam Ruby" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Jason van Zyl wrote:
>>
>> I remember you saying that you use gump for your code that you are
> working
>> on, do you just use the build directory and remember to commit before
>> running gump or do you use a different set of directories?
>
> I use the build directory. The usage style is currently based on a single
> user's preference's, which actually were built up over a number of years
> and adopted before I even heard of CVS.
>
> If you have a different usage style that you would like to see Gump
> support, feel free to add workspace options.
>
> Things I frequently do:
>
> windiff xml-axis cvs\xml-axis
>
> rm -rf xml-axis && update xml-axis && build xml-axis
>
> I have multiple machines that I develop from. Only one uses cron. The
> rest are all run "on demand".
All I was thinking is that the one you use with cron could probably be left
alone as it is the one that you use for your published results. If this was
not touched for daily work than would you still need to copy over the
sources?
I have a directory that builds all projects that I don't touch, and another
directory for the turbine related code that I play with on a daily basis so
I find the duplication unecessary but as you say this feature could easily
be added so that both methods will work.
> - Sam Ruby
>
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