On Wed, 31 Jan 2001, Jon M. Taylor wrote:
> Yeah. If/when we move our CVS to SourceForge, the libggi2d
> directory should be dropped. Actually, maybe we should use such a CVS
> move to reorganize our whole CVS tree, which is now over three years old
> and filled with cruft and deleted directories. We could split GGI/GII,
> KGIcon, and each extension library off into their own separate SF
> projects, to reduce the size of snapshots and such. I already did this
> for LibGGI3D once upon a time....
To move CVS to SF, we have to create a tarball holding the
sourcetree and send it to a SF-guy (don't know which one) then.
The SF-guy imports the tarball into CVS at once.
_Before_ we create a tarball, we have to clean up the directory-tree
as Jon said.
My suggestion is a directory-tree like this:
extensions/
extensions/libblt/*
extensions/libovl/*
extensions/libxmi/*
extensions/libgcp/*
extensions/libggigl/*
misc/
misc/libgffd/*
misc/libbse/*
misc/libgwt/*
libggi, libgii, libgg, libwmh and libgic don't have to move to SF,
because Andy don't want to loose the history of them.
Comments?
CU,
Christoph Egger
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