Chris;
On Wed, Jan 17, 2001 at 06:45:18PM -0500, Christopher W. Curtis wrote:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On 9 Jan, Christopher Curtis wrote:
I don't see a public rsync server for gimp, cvs or otherwise.
Perhaps this might be an acceptable option for people with
modest bandwidth
On 10 January, 2001 - Raphael Quinet sent me these 2.1K bytes:
Unfortunately, none of the three addresses mentioned for anoncvs
allowed me to get any files. One of them failed because of a server
configuration problem, another one could be reached but did not
respond, and the last one was
On 9 Jan, Christopher Curtis wrote:
Patchsets also have a big problem which timecop already
noticed: They don't contain binary files or patches to
such and thus a patched tree might miss quite a few important
files after a while. xdelta wouldn't cause that particular
problem but is
On Wed, 10 Jan 2001, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On 9 Jan, Christopher Curtis wrote:
They do; if we started now to switch over to deltas then quite a few
people would complain about that. I definitely see the point, I'm behind a
very narrow pipe as well so I prefer patches, too, but what is
Raphael Quinet wrote:
Two days ago, I installed a new modem on my home PC because I thought
that after having spent several years working with semi-obsolete
released versions of the source code, I should get the bleeding edge
and use CVS from home (no firewall problems). So I tried to get
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Patchsets also have a big problem which timecop already
noticed: They don't contain binary files or patches to
such and thus a patched tree might miss quite a few important
files after a while. xdelta wouldn't cause that particular
problem but is harder to use
On 26 Dec, Garry R. Osgood wrote:
The tarballs and patch-sets are really meant for end-users
who prefer to compile from source, but don't otherwise
desire to get involved in maintenance and so don't have
a strong motivation to keep a bleeding-edge source tree
around. Patch sets are
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I got off my lazy arse and made a patch. I have no idea
whether I did things correctly, I just downloaded the gimp-
1.1.32.tar.bz2 and gimp-1.2.0.tar.bz2 files, unpacked them,
did diff -u -r gimp-1.1.32 gimp-1.2.0 gimp-patch, then
bzip2'd that.
It's 534kb, and you