On Wed, 15 Jul 2009 22:02:48 +0200 Thomas Martitz <[email protected]> wrote:
> Lex Trotman schrieb: > > > > > > > > Thanks, committed, I moved your little convenience routines to the > > top, out of the section of the file dealing with command execution > > That's fine! > > > > in function read_row > > I put the strlen calls back in, this is needed to check if all the > > entries are still blank then we don't want to make the command > > exist. the stcmp and strlen tests need to be in loops to match the > > rest of your changes, the test of dir will of course go away when > > you add the new entry > > > > Re atomic commits, in theory I agree, but for me practicality > > intrudes. My upload is much slower than download so it is more > > practical to do one big commit at the end of the day rather than > > interrupting my day waiting for several little ones. > > > > Uploading a few text files should take long no matter of the > connection. Maybe the Geany SVN is slow sometimes (geany-plugins > definitely is)? Also, I'd commit myself if I could, haha :D Its an common issue on sourceforge. When thinking about, how many projects are using their infrastructure its understandable why ;) I'm using a local git svn repository and so I can synch asynchronous. But this is another topic .... Cheers, Frank -- http://frank.uvena.de/en/
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