Hello,
* Walter Becker [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote at [20060122 22:55]:
Geoffrey wrote:
Be kind, very inexperienced with cvs...
I've not been able to get to cvs of late, with the following:
cvs -d:pserver:[EMAIL PROTECTED]:/cvsroot/enlightenment login
returns the following:
Logging in
Von: Martin Hauser[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Hello,
I don't see any problem writing a shell-script for the checkout _as long as_
you have some
reasonable sleep before trying again (hmm, maybe give it 15 minutes, maybe
try twice (taking into
account that it worked after the 2. try 90% of the
Daniel Kasak wrote:
Walter Becker wrote:
write a shell script or a shell function invoking cvs until the return
code equals 0. Thats what I'm doing with success.
That's not a very responsible solution. In my books, that amounts to
abuse of their service, at the very least. Keep in mind
On Sun, 22 Jan 2006 15:58:40 -0500
Geoffrey [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Be kind, very inexperienced with cvs...
I've not been able to get to cvs of late, with the following:
cvs -d:pserver:[EMAIL PROTECTED]:/cvsroot/enlightenment
login
returns the following:
Logging in to
binTok0yUuPEx.bin
Description: application/pgp-encrypted
binHXi3FknrFq.bin
Description: Binary data
On 1/22/06, Geoffrey [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Be kind, very inexperienced with cvs...
I've not been able to get to cvs of late, with the following:
cvs -d:pserver:[EMAIL PROTECTED]:/cvsroot/enlightenment login
returns the following:
Logging in to
:pserver:[EMAIL
On Sun, 22 Jan 2006 15:58:40 -0500
Geoffrey [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Be kind, very inexperienced with cvs...
I've not been able to get to cvs of late, with the following:
cvs -d:pserver:[EMAIL PROTECTED]:/cvsroot/enlightenment
login
returns the following:
Logging in to
use thinktux.net:/root
works for all but evas!
Use this before build: find . -name *.lo -exec rm {} \;
and it works
Gerald
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Geoffrey wrote:
Be kind, very inexperienced with cvs...
I've not been able to get to cvs of late, with the following:
cvs -d:pserver:[EMAIL PROTECTED]:/cvsroot/enlightenment login
returns the following:
Logging in to
:pserver:[EMAIL PROTECTED]:2401/cvsroot/enlightenment
CVS password:
cvs
Why do you have to do that with thinktux.net? cause i'm building with emerge, and i'm not sure how to do that.-AndrewOn 1/22/06,
Gerald Dachs [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: use thinktux.net:/root
works for all but evas!Use this before build: find . -name *.lo -exec rm {} \;and it
On Sun, 22 Jan 2006 15:58:40 -0500 Geoffrey [EMAIL PROTECTED] babbled:
Be kind, very inexperienced with cvs...
I've not been able to get to cvs of late, with the following:
cvs -d:pserver:[EMAIL PROTECTED]:/cvsroot/enlightenment login
returns the following:
Logging in to
Carsten Haitzler (The Rasterman) wrote:
On Sun, 22 Jan 2006 15:58:40 -0500 Geoffrey [EMAIL PROTECTED] babbled:
Be kind, very inexperienced with cvs...
I've not been able to get to cvs of late, with the following:
cvs -d:pserver:[EMAIL PROTECTED]:/cvsroot/enlightenment login
returns the
On Sun, 22 Jan 2006 23:37:03 +0100 Gerald Dachs [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
use thinktux.net:/root
works for all but evas!
Use this before build: find . -name *.lo -exec rm {} \;
and it works
thinktux evas should be fixed now.
In future, the maintainers of thinktux have told me that
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