Sascha wrote: "Binaries must be marked as binaries in CVS. I guess someone has
forgotten to set the binary flag when the libs were checked in.
Now they are messed. I can do so checksumming ... again"

I appreciate this offer of assistance. If the binary files are
corrupted we can simply replace them with current versions, correct?

Sascha wrote: "Stephan is talking about an equivalent to the
jump-pilot-cvslog list,
not the jump-pilot-devel list.

And yes, such a list is very useful to get on top with recent changes.
Not everybody scans the ChangeLogs regularly. An e-mail notification
would be nice."

O.K. I just get a lot of these messages from the GeoTools list, which
is rather irritating. I suppose it wouldn't be to bad if it was on a
separate mailing list. Does someone have time to look into setting
this up? I'd like to get back to Giuseppe before he looses that
enthusiasm for documentation. :] (Actually, I had better check it out,
because you probably need admin permissions to do it.)

Sascha wrote: "Don't you want it or don't you know how to do it? I
think Paul's and
Stephan's idea is worth thinking about."

I think I've learned enough about SVN to handle this task. But like I
said, most of our plug-ins our not really developed by the communuity
in the same way OpenJUMP is, and don't want to step on anyones toes.
I'd prefer to have the current plug-in developers comment on this. If
a plug-in has been "abandoned" or is no longer being developed we can
mess with the structure of its code in the SVN all we want.

The Sunburned Surveyor



On 6/19/07, Sascha L. Teichmann <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi SS,
>
> Sunburned Surveyor schrieb:
> > [...]
> > Stephan wrote: "What about the binary-libs? I encountered broken libs
> > at least under WFSPlugin/libs/*.jar. It seems they were not commited
> > as binary in CVS."
> >
> > I didn't think that CVS could store binary files like SVN. Or at least
> > I thought CVS couldn't version binary files like SVN. Perhaps this was
> > the problem? At any rate, I don't think that this will prevent us from
> > using the SVN repository for development now, though we should fix it
> > at some point. (Any volunteers?) :]
>
> Binaries must be marked as binaries in CVS. I guess someone has
> forgotten to set the binary flag when the libs were checked in.
> Now they are messed. I can do so checksumming ... again.
>
> > Stephan wrote: "Is it possible to have the commit-emails sent to the
> > mailing list as it was with CVS?"
> >
> > I'm not sure about this one. I never noticed commit e-mails coming to
> > this mailing list from the JPP CVS Repository. (Maybe I wasn't paying
> > attention?) If this is something the developers would like I can look
> > into it. I'm sure that there is a way to do it with SourceForge. I
> > don't personally prefer these types of messages and I don't know that
> > we need them if everyone is disciplined and uses the changelog text
> > file.
> >
> > What do you guys think? Do we want to have SVN commit messages sent to
> > the mailing list?
>
> Stephan is talking about an equivalent to the jump-pilot-cvslog list,
> not the jump-pilot-devel list.
>
> And yes, such a list is very useful to get on top with recent changes.
> Not everybody scans the ChangeLogs regularly. An e-mail notification
> would be nice.
>
> > Stephan wrote: "Asked that I think that the plugins should have its own
> > trunk|tags|branches-tree like Paul suggested. I know it is a little
> > more work, but separate releases of the plugins are then possible and
> > more transparent."
> >
> > Please see my comments to Paul above. I don't really want to dictate
> > structure to the plug-in developers.
>
> Don't you want it or don't you know how to do it? I think Paul's and
> Stephan's idea is worth thinking about.
>
> Regards,
> Sascha
>
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