On Fri, Mar 28, 2008 at 07:50:35PM +0100, Darabos Dániel wrote:
> On Fri, Mar 28, 2008 at 5:35 PM, Christian Lohmaier
> <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > As an additional note: use the OpenOffice2 alias to checkout the various
> > modules that make up OOo
>
> Yes, I always forget to write that, but actually I managed to keep it
> in mind when I wrote the automation script. So interestingly when I
> now ran the script, it checked out DEV300_m5 fine and it is now
> compiling happily. I began to doubt my sanity, so I tried it with
> DEV300_m4, and it works too!
>
> Do you think it is possible, that DEV300_m4 already appeared in the
> milestone list on EIS, but it was not complete -- and not buildable --
> yet? Or did the gnomes fix my script :)
Well, if you're using anoncvs, there still is a little delay imposed by
the syncinc, but if it is announced in EIS (and the cws-announce list
and the RSS feed), then you can be sure that tagging is done.
> I will try to use the RSS feed instead in the future and hope it works
> out better.
>
> I tried using cwsquery, but after failing to get it work for a while I
> decided that it needs a CVS account and I do not have one. Can it be
> used with anoncvs? Or should I bug someone to get an account?
IIRC the cwsquery stuff also works with the guest account ("guest" with
password "guest", but you need the scrambled password)
> > (and what kind of analysis are you trying to do btw?)
>
> It is the OpenOffice++ project. Rudolf Ferenc had a presentation about
> it at OOoCon:
> http://ooocon.kiberpipa.org/media/index-2007.html#OpenOffice++_Improving_the_Quality_of_Open_Source_Software_Rudolf_Ferenc_Arpad_Beszedes_and_Tibor_Gyimothy
>
> The monitoring system will soon be available publicly. I'll post the
> URL when we are done.
Thanks for the pointer, will watch the video to know what it is about
then :-)
ciao
Christian
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