Re: [blfs-dev] JSON-C commit

2013-02-21 Thread Wayne Blaszczyk
On 20/02/13 23:51, Randy McMurchy wrote:
 Wayne Blaszczyk wrote these words on 02/20/13 06:10 CST:
 If I do a svn update, it says its at revision 10963.
 Is this correct?
 
 Sorry for my other posts as I am being stupid this morning. Please disregard.
 
 You indeed updated the repo on the old server, but nothing needs fixing as
 the new server has the current repo which you did not modify. Simply rename
 your old sandbox and do a fresh svn checkout from svn.linuxfromscratch.org
 and you will be at the current revision.
 

Thanks Randy,
The Editors Guide needs updating with the new url.
It still has svn co svn+ssh://linuxfromscratch.org/BLFS/trunk/ which
points to the old server.
Also, shouldn't the old repo be removed or turned off to avoid such
confusion?

Regards,
Wayne.

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Re: [blfs-dev] JSON-C commit

2013-02-21 Thread Bruce Dubbs
Wayne Blaszczyk wrote:
 On 20/02/13 23:51, Randy McMurchy wrote:
 Wayne Blaszczyk wrote these words on 02/20/13 06:10 CST:
 If I do a svn update, it says its at revision 10963.
 Is this correct?

 Sorry for my other posts as I am being stupid this morning. Please disregard.

 You indeed updated the repo on the old server, but nothing needs fixing as
 the new server has the current repo which you did not modify. Simply rename
 your old sandbox and do a fresh svn checkout from svn.linuxfromscratch.org
 and you will be at the current revision.


 Thanks Randy,
 The Editors Guide needs updating with the new url.
 It still has svn co svn+ssh://linuxfromscratch.org/BLFS/trunk/ which
 points to the old server.
 Also, shouldn't the old repo be removed or turned off to avoid such
 confusion?

When the name server gets updated, all will be well again.  I apologize 
for the slowness of the transition, but I'm not the primary admin for that.

   -- Bruce

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[blfs-dev] JSON-C commit

2013-02-20 Thread Wayne Blaszczyk
Hi,

It has been a while since I done an update to the book.
I think I just did a commit to the book in relation to JSON-C, but
something does not look right. It seems that the local version I have
has missing entries in the changelog for February. Apologies if I did
something wrong.
If I do a svn update, it says its at revision 10963.
Is this correct?

Regards,
Wayne.
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Re: [blfs-dev] JSON-C commit

2013-02-20 Thread Randy McMurchy
Wayne Blaszczyk wrote these words on 02/20/13 06:10 CST:
 It has been a while since I done an update to the book.
 I think I just did a commit to the book in relation to JSON-C, but
 something does not look right. It seems that the local version I have
 has missing entries in the changelog for February. Apologies if I did
 something wrong.
 If I do a svn update, it says its at revision 10963.
 Is this correct?

No, you are using the repository on the old server. Please revert your
commit as both of the files you committed have had changes not reflected
in your commit. Do this:

1) Revert the commit

2) Rename your BLFS BOOK sandbox (if you want to preserve it)

3) do an svn checkout from svn.linuxfromscratch.org and ensure you are at
revision 11026

4) apply and commit the changes that you intended the first time

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Re: [blfs-dev] JSON-C commit

2013-02-20 Thread Randy McMurchy
Randy McMurchy wrote these words on 02/20/13 06:37 CST:
 Wayne Blaszczyk wrote these words on 02/20/13 06:10 CST:
 It has been a while since I done an update to the book.
 I think I just did a commit to the book in relation to JSON-C, but
 something does not look right. It seems that the local version I have
 has missing entries in the changelog for February. Apologies if I did
 something wrong.
 If I do a svn update, it says its at revision 10963.
 Is this correct?
 
 No, you are using the repository on the old server. Please revert your
 commit as both of the files you committed have had changes not reflected
 in your commit. Do this:
 
 1) Revert the commit

Actually, you cannot revert the commit and put things as they were without
checking out a new sandbox from svn.linuxfromscratch.org first. I'll fix
the files now, and then you just do a new svn co to get things to the
current revision.

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Re: [blfs-dev] JSON-C commit

2013-02-20 Thread Randy McMurchy
Wayne Blaszczyk wrote these words on 02/20/13 06:10 CST:
 If I do a svn update, it says its at revision 10963.
 Is this correct?

Sorry for my other posts as I am being stupid this morning. Please disregard.

You indeed updated the repo on the old server, but nothing needs fixing as
the new server has the current repo which you did not modify. Simply rename
your old sandbox and do a fresh svn checkout from svn.linuxfromscratch.org
and you will be at the current revision.

-- 
Randy

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