OK, I merged with CVS the other day with no
problems, I'll make sure I
do it again before committal.
My source forge user name is jessev.
Jesse
Raymond Irving wrote:
CVS is the better of the two options. Please make
sure
that you first have the lastest version in CVS
before
merging your changes. As for documentation on
change
please use the docs/docs/revision.html file
--
Raymond Irving
--- Jesse Vitrone <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
---------------------------------
I don't mind just committing the code with CVS,
it's easier than doingthe whole patch deal. As
long
as you don't mind me checking in thestuff before
someone looks it over. Do you prefer me using the
patchmethod or just commiting it with CVS?
I can always make a list of the changes I made.
Mostly just addedsemi-colons. Only one other thing
that I changed, and I'll write upsomething
explaining
the change.
Jesse
Raymond Irving wrote:
Well you could:1) zip up the files and use the
patch
on sourceforgeto upload your change. Then on of the
devs with writeaccess can then upload your changes
to
CVS. To submita patch go to the followinf
URL:http://sourceforge.net/tracker/?group_id=5757&atid=3057572)
Sign-up with SourceForge. Setup WinCVS,Putty andSSH
and then send me you sourcefoge user id. Pleaseesee
the following docs on how to setup WinCVS,Putty
&SSH:http://sourceforge.net/docman/display_doc.php?docid=6841&group_id=1http://sourceforge.net/docman/display_doc.php?docid=766&group_id=1--Raymond
Irving--- Jesse Vitrone <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
OK, I've got 2 things to add, I've got
thejava.compressor code, and some updated js files,
with semi-colons added andstuff.The js files should
be
added as a patch? Do I need to do anything more
than
have a regularsource forge account? Should I be a
member of the project? It looks like I can only
attach
one file to a patch. Does that mean I zip up the
files
that I changed?The java compressor, I have a CVS
client and putty. Now what?Thanks, Jesse
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