Jens-Heiner Rechtien wrote:
Hi,
I wouldn't call for a complete ban but it looks like one has to be extra
careful. Restructuring should be done in CWS which lives only a very
short time. Best, say, opened on one milestone and integrated in the
next (as first CWS) this would minimize the
Frank Schönheit - Sun Microsystems Germany wrote:
Perhaps a postprocess hook which sends mails to EIS, keeping track of
moved files, and issueing warnings upon integration when some change is
about to be lost?
I fear this is not possible in post-commit, as the info that something
was a move
On 12/08/08 12:00, Jens-Heiner Rechtien wrote:
I wouldn't call for a complete ban but it looks like one has to be extra
careful. Restructuring should be done in CWS which lives only a very
short time. Best, say, opened on one milestone and integrated in the
next (as first CWS) this would
On 12/08/08 13:11, Stephan Bergmann wrote:
We do need a solution for this problem. No excuses. At least something
as good (erm, bad) as the CVS/CWS situation, where modifications to
moved files at least produced warnings.
http://www.openoffice.org/issues/show_bug.cgi?id=97012 cws rebase
Hi Bjoern,
As an (ugly, very ugly) workaround for now, we might need a command in
the cws tool that registers the moved files by their old name (the
name it is known as on the master) somewhere. This could be either in a
svn property (on trunk??) or in a administrative file somewhere. It
Hi Heiner,
I wouldn't call for a complete ban but it looks like one has to be extra
careful. Restructuring should be done in CWS which lives only a very
short time. Best, say, opened on one milestone and integrated in the
next (as first CWS) this would minimize the potential for data loss.
Hi,
I wouldn't call for a complete ban but it looks like one has to be extra
careful. Restructuring should be done in CWS which lives only a very
short time. Best, say, opened on one milestone and integrated in the
next (as first CWS) this would minimize the potential for data loss.
Doing the
bjoern michaelsen - Sun Microsystems - Hamburg Germany wrote:
Jens-Heiner Rechtien wrote:
Hi,
I wouldn't call for a complete ban but it looks like one has to be extra
careful. Restructuring should be done in CWS which lives only a very
short time. Best, say, opened on one milestone and
Hello there,
I'd like to keep truck of some CWS activities in EIS (well, mostly when
they get integrated), are there RSS channels to this kind of info? I've
been searching with no luck, so I guess there is none, but...
And also, is there some RSS to truck when a new tag is added (instead of
Hi Ariel,
I'd like to keep truck of some CWS activities in EIS (well, mostly when
they get integrated), are there RSS channels to this kind of info? I've
been searching with no luck, so I guess there is none, but...
I'd love to have some kind of CC functionality to EIS. That is, you
can
Hi Frank,
Frank Schönheit - Sun Microsystems Germany escribió:
Hi Ariel,
I'd like to keep truck of some CWS activities in EIS (well, mostly when
they get integrated), are there RSS channels to this kind of info? I've
been searching with no luck, so I guess there is none, but...
I'd love
Hi,
it's been a while (6 years) that I had created an OOo BoundsChecker
How-To, and I had to figure out that it was not 100% up to date anymore ;)
Some changes had been necessary to reflect 3-Layer-Office and new Memory
Manager.
Instead of updating the html file in the tools project, I decided
Hi Ariel,
I'd like to keep truck of some CWS activities in EIS (well, mostly when
they get integrated), are there RSS channels to this kind of info? I've
been searching with no luck, so I guess there is none, but...
I'd love to have some kind of CC functionality to EIS. That is, you
can
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