Hello,
On Mittwoch, 13. Juni 2007, Sunburned Surveyor wrote:
I'm afraid I was already well into the process of setting up the SVN
when I read the helpful e-mails in this thread. :[
I have made a stab at setting up the SVN for OpenJUMP at the JPP, and
it *may* be ready for use.
I made a
Andreas,
If you could create the svndump file for me it would save some time. I
can handle the process from there.
I'm not sure how big the svndump file will be. Hopefully small enough
to e-mail? If not we can probably put it up on my comany FTP site.
Thanks for your help.
Landon
On 6/14/07,
mhm .. i guess the dump is as large as the sum written in the download
section: ca 120MB
Sunburned Surveyor wrote:
Andreas,
If you could create the svndump file for me it would save some time. I
can handle the process from there.
I'm not sure how big the svndump file will be. Hopefully small
Andreas Schmitz wrote:
Hi,
mhm .. i guess the dump is as large as the sum written in the download
section: ca 120MB
bzip2ed it's just 74MB ;-)
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Thanks Andreas.
I will see if I can use the file you created to perform the conversion
over my lunch break and after work today.
I appreciate your help with this.
The Sunburned Surveyor
On 6/14/07, Andreas Schmitz [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Andreas Schmitz wrote:
Hi,
mhm .. i guess the
I'm afraid I was already well into the process of setting up the SVN
when I read the helpful e-mails in this thread. :[
I have made a stab at setting up the SVN for OpenJUMP at the JPP, and
it *may* be ready for use.
I made a trunk and branches folders under the openjump folder. I
then created a
Hi!
What about the ChangeLog, Changes.txt and TODO.txt?
I cannot find them in the SVN trunk.
Regards, Sascha
Sunburned Surveyor schrieb:
I'm afraid I was already well into the process of setting up the SVN
when I read the helpful e-mails in this thread. :[
I have made a stab at setting up
Landon,
have you seen this:
https://sourceforge.net/project/admin/svn_migration.php?group_id=118054
and the link from that side to the doc:
https://sourceforge.net/docs/E09#import
but a side effect may be that the new structure would be the old one -
if we can't do changes after migration
Stefan,
Thanks for the links.
You wrote: but a side effect may be that the new structure would be
the old one -
if we can't do changes after migration
One nice thing about SVN is that it is much easier to make structure
changes. I will convert the existing CVS repository and then use the
trunk
Hi Landon!
I had a closer look now at the SVN stuff you've set up.
Losing the CVS history is bad. You should really start over.
See it as a first learning attempt. :-)
- Sascha
Sunburned Surveyor schrieb:
Stefan,
Thanks for the links.
You wrote: but a side effect may be that the new
Stefan,
Therefore the branch is 1.2 and you would have a tag/1.2b3 for example,
you put stuff under 1.2 that will go into a 1.2 release and then tag it
why you make a public release.
There is a good free online subversion book that covers these topics
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