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on 12/29/99 1:43 AM, David Morton <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> but all files are at least two weeks old at:
> http://www.working-dogs.com/cvsweb/index.cgi/jserv/

What the heck are you talking about? The stuff above is exactly from CVS AS
IS. It is a real time look at what is in CVS. The only files that show as
being changed are the files that HAVE actually changed. Take a look in
org/apache/jserv/

> This doc didn't help me too much:
> http://www.working-dogs.com/cvsweb/index.cgi/~checkout~/jserv/README.build?r
> ev=1.10&content-type=text/plain

And?
 
> How do I know how many files I need to download?

Depends on what you want.
 
> How do I 'check out' the Jserv project?  (I'm not planning to modify
> code)...the term and functionality 'Checking out' I thought was reserved
> for official developers of Jserv and shouldn't be used by end-users like
> myself? 

Read the java.apache.org website. There is a link on the left frame titled
"AnonCVS".

> or is michael a developer of jserv himself?

Nope. A list of the primary active developers can be found in the ChangeLog.

> since most likely it is my error)

bingo. ;-)

-jon

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