Adriano Crestani wrote:
Hi Oscar,
Why you tried to commit? You will not be able to do it. I think you were
probably wanting to apply a patch on your trunk or something like that,
was it?
Regards,
Adriano Crestani
On Tue, Sep 9, 2008 at 2:09 PM, Oscar Castaneda
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wrote:
Hi Guys,
Sorry for the delay in responding, I went on vacation for a few days
before starting school again. About JIRA 2440, I updated it with a
.tar.gz file because when I deleted modules from my trunk and did an
'svn commit' I was asked for credentials for the Tuscany svn
repository. Probably I should set it to do things locally, but
didn't do so because was in a hurry to provide a last update for GSoC.
The .tar.gz file contains the set of reduced modules with the
changes Adriano had done to the code, disabling API code and such.
In other words, it's a subset of revision 643746 (the one in which
Adriano was originally working on). Please let me know if you would
like me to make a patch out of it instead of deleting the modules in
the trunk. The advantage of having this reduced set of modules is
that they are sufficient to run calculator2, and as such provide a
lightweight Tuscany runtime for Android.
Oscar, only committers can commit that's why you weren't able to do it
:) However svn rm is just local and does not require you to commit anything.
When you say r643746, I'm assuming that you're talking about r643746 of
trunk?
If you provide a patch with the changes from r643746 and the list of
modules to not pick from trunk I can help apply that to the sca-android
branch.
I think we should merge these changes with other changes you have
Adriano, on top of r643746.
Do you guys think that it's worth trying to apply the patches to a more
recent revision, as r643746 is from April?
Does that make sense? Please let me know if I've mis-understood
anything. Thanks!
--
Jean-Sebastien