Thanks Matt for the explanation.
Actually today the evolution git already looks much better - all files
see to be there now. It compiles successfully.
The build does core dump right after displaying the main window - but
i'll just hang on until you guys did you check-ins ;-) before filing
anything
On Wed, 2009-04-22 at 13:03 +0200, Holger Goetz wrote:
> third q. was more like asking for plans when to have the issues resolved
> than asking for when did it happen - as last updates in svn are around
> last weekend.
Post-migration issues are being worked by those that carried out the
migration.
Thanks,
third q. was more like asking for plans when to have the issues resolved
than asking for when did it happen - as last updates in svn are around
last weekend.
So i'm all patient for now...
Best,
Holger
On Wed, 2009-04-22 at 10:53 +0200, Tobias Mueller wrote:
> Hey :)
>
> Holger Goetz
Hey :)
Holger Goetz wrote:
can someone confirm that latest changes only get included to the new git
repository and no longer find their way into svn?
confirmed.
AFAIK, the SVN is read only.
No problem to use git instead of svn when compiling from trunc - but it
seems that the git repository d
Hi all,
can someone confirm that latest changes only get included to the new git
repository and no longer find their way into svn?
No problem to use git instead of svn when compiling from trunc - but it
seems that the git repository doesn't contain all pieces (e.g.
autogen.sh, README, AUTHORS etc.