I checked out the Gump repo, placed a project definition in /metadata/project
and the definition of the repository access in /metadata/repository. Then I did
a 'svn add' (using TortoiseSVN).
But I got an error while commiting:
svn commit -m Add args4j - hopefully successful. (1st of setting
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I checked out the Gump repo, placed a project definition in
/metadata/project and the
On Mar 2, 2006, at 11:08 AM, Bill Barker wrote:
* If it was the wrong url while checkout (http instead https
- maybe): is there any possibility for changing without
a complete new checkout?
Like any other ASF repo, you need to co with https if you want to ci.
svn switch https://... does
Ok, I checked the sources new out (from https; and just the metadata). Now I
could add the file. Hopefully with the right data ;-) I´ll see...
Jan
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Subject: svn commit: r382451 - /gump/metadata/project/args4j.xml
Author: jhm
Date: Thu Mar 2 09:18:10 2006
New Revision: 382451
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* If it was the wrong url while checkout (http instead https
- maybe): is there any possibility for changing without
a complete new checkout?
Like any other ASF repo, you need to co with https if you want to ci.
svn switch https://... does what you want.
Thanks, I tried that - but
* Was my first attempt (adding the two files) correct?
You need to add them to profile/gump.xml, but otherwise yes.
Thanks, I did it now. Hope for success :-)
* If it was the wrong url while checkout (http instead https
- maybe): is there any possibility for changing without
a complete