Quoting Curt Arnold <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>: > > On Apr 3, 2007, at 12:47 AM, Jacob Kjome wrote: > > > > > I would add this to the download.xml xdocs, but it seems as if my > > commit rights have been, somehow, revoked. I can log into > > people.apache.org, but can't seem to check anything in to Log4j > > using TortoiseSVN. Any ideas? BTW, at such point that I get my > > commit access back, how do I update the website after I check in > > download.xml? > > > > Jake > > > > asf-authorization looks like you should have all the necessary karma > for the SVN (both logging-log4j and logging-pmc). Did you check out > the code with an https: URL? Did it accept your SVN password and > then fail, if so did it give you any specific failure message? Could > you take a shot with a command line SVN client? >
Thanks for verifying. I can't do it from work, so I'll try it again tonight and make sure I didn't do something dumb. > If you want to submit a bug and attach a patch and note that you'd > like someone else to push it out, I'll apply it and push it out to > the servers. If you want to do work through it yourself, feel free > but you should still file a bug report. The instructions at http:// > logging.apache.org/site/logging-site.html are a little bit dated (CVS > instead of SVN), but I think they still outline the basic process. > It's not an emergency checkin, so I'll wait until I get my commit issue resolved. Hopefully it's just something stupid on my part and not a real problem. Thanks Curt! Jake --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]