Re: Could you please give me the most bleeding-edge sources?

2007-05-09 Thread Bram Moolenaar

Edward L Fox wrote:

 I noticed that you also maintained another CVS repository besides the
 sf.net's CVS repository. And many changes to that internal CVS won't
 be applied to the sf.net's CVS repository unless a large release is to
 be made.
 
 In my opinion, as the SVN repository is now standardized, could you
 please give me the most bleeding-edge sources so that I can commit
 them into the trunk/ directory of the SVN repository, and some users
 who wish to use the unstable experimental version then can help you to
 test the code.

I don't know what you are talking about.  The most recent version is the
distributed archives plus the patches plus updated runtime files.  In
CVS is that minus runtime file updates.

There are a few changes on my local harddisk, but they are not in a
patch yet for good reasons.

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Re: Could you please give me the most bleeding-edge sources?

2007-05-09 Thread Bram Moolenaar

Edward L Fox wrote:

 I noticed that you also maintained another CVS repository besides the
 sf.net's CVS repository. And many changes to that internal CVS won't
 be applied to the sf.net's CVS repository unless a large release is to
 be made.
 
 In my opinion, as the SVN repository is now standardized, could you
 please give me the most bleeding-edge sources so that I can commit
 them into the trunk/ directory of the SVN repository, and some users
 who wish to use the unstable experimental version then can help you to
 test the code.

I don't know what you are talking about.  The most recent version is the
distributed archives plus the patches plus updated runtime files.  In
CVS is that minus runtime file updates.

There are a few changes on my local harddisk, but they are not in a
patch yet for good reasons.

-- 
From know your smileys:
 =):-)  Uncle Sam

 /// Bram Moolenaar -- [EMAIL PROTECTED] -- http://www.Moolenaar.net   \\\
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Could you please give me the most bleeding-edge sources?

2007-05-08 Thread Edward L. Fox

Hi Bram,

I noticed that you also maintained another CVS repository besides the
sf.net's CVS repository. And many changes to that internal CVS won't
be applied to the sf.net's CVS repository unless a large release is to
be made.

In my opinion, as the SVN repository is now standardized, could you
please give me the most bleeding-edge sources so that I can commit
them into the trunk/ directory of the SVN repository, and some users
who wish to use the unstable experimental version then can help you to
test the code.


Best regards,

Edward L. Fox


Could you please give me the most bleeding-edge sources?

2007-05-08 Thread Edward L. Fox

Hi Bram,

I noticed that you also maintained another CVS repository besides the
sf.net's CVS repository. And many changes to that internal CVS won't
be applied to the sf.net's CVS repository unless a large release is to
be made.

In my opinion, as the SVN repository is now standardized, could you
please give me the most bleeding-edge sources so that I can commit
them into the trunk/ directory of the SVN repository, and some users
who wish to use the unstable experimental version then can help you to
test the code.


Best regards,

Edward L. Fox