On Sat, Aug 03, 2002 at 12:35:30PM +0800, Suresh Ramasubramanian poked the keyboard 
with a keyboard and composed:
> +++ Sayamindu Dasgupta [linux-india] <03/08/02 00:40 +0530>:
> > i recently downloaded a cvs tarball (nightly build) from sourceforge,
> > and all the files are named with a ,v at the end
> > also, there seems to be a changelog sort of thing at the beginning of
> > each and every file
> > how do i clean up this mess?
> 
> Read the README and INSTALL files in there maybe?  There's a makefile option
> which you can use to get you the standard ./configure, make, make install
> stuff ...
> 
>       -srs
> 

hi,
nopes, nothing in there :(
actually, it seems that the things were just a plain old dump of the
real cvs directory in the srcfrg cvs server
so, i configured a cvs server locally, copied the entire thing in there,
and did a cvs checkout locally, and got the files in the right format
-cheers-
sdg


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