On Tue, 13 Mar 2001, Brian S. Julin wrote:

> On Tue, 13 Mar 2001, Edward S. Marshall wrote:
> > Just open a support request regarding it at SourceForge, and give them a
> > URL to download the current CVS in a tarball; they can replace the CVS
> > root that was created by default with that one (it's what I did with
> > another project). See:
> > 
> >     http://sourceforge.net/docman/display_doc.php?docid=763&group_id=1
> > 
> > See "How to import an existing CVS tree". It was completely painless for
> > me, your milage may vary. :-)
> 
> Cool..
> 
> A warning, before anyone "presses the button" on this, make sure that the
> other side-projects that are already in CVS (?) don't get totally destroyed.
> Maybe the best thing to do there is to put them into current CVS before
> doing this.
> 
> I suppose the LibGGIMisc stuff can either wait until the CVS is moved,
> or maybe it would work to rm the libggimisc in the tarball... and then
> deal with the problem of putting it back in with history.
> 
> I wish I had enough CVS experience to help, but I have trouble enough
> just getting a server running.


Let me remember, that each extension should be in a seperate module
in order to have a clean CVS at SF. Each module is representated as a
top-directory in CVS. That makes it easier to maintain different
extensions by different maintainers and becomes cheaper for those,
who have a slow internet connection like I have, when doing a
checkout.



CU,

Christoph Egger
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