On Wednesday 27 November 2002 19:41, Mike Noyes wrote:
> On Wed, 2002-11-27 at 14:31, Erich Titl wrote:
> > What is done with the various branches of a tree
> > is something which can be dealt with at release time (by of course
> > the lead developers or someone charged with the release task)
>
>
On Wed, 2002-11-27 at 14:31, Erich Titl wrote:
> At 22:42 27.11.2002, Mike Noyes wrote:
> >On Wed, 2002-11-27 at 12:50, Erich Titl wrote:
> > > With the
> > > consent of the lead developers of each branch it should be possible to
> > > build a tree which does not necessarily have to be maintained b
With all the consideration of network package loading and
backup, I'll chip in my $0.02. This is a development method
so I'm also sending this via the leaf-devel list, where it technically
should be discussed.
First of all, David D wrote apkg to approach many shortcomings in
lrpkg. Network loading
Mike
At 22:42 27.11.2002, Mike Noyes wrote:
On Wed, 2002-11-27 at 12:50, Erich Titl wrote:
> Mike Noyes wrote the following at 17:28 25.11.2002:
> >The bering-uclibc team is making good use of our cvs repository. We now
> >have two release/branch source trees under construction in cvs.
> >
> >Oth
On Wed, 2002-11-27 at 12:50, Erich Titl wrote:
> Mike Noyes wrote the following at 17:28 25.11.2002:
> >The bering-uclibc team is making good use of our cvs repository. We now
> >have two release/branch source trees under construction in cvs.
> >
> >Other LEAF release/branch lead developers please
Mike & List
Mike Noyes wrote the following at 17:28 25.11.2002:
Everyone,
The bering-uclibc team is making good use of our cvs repository. We now
have two release/branch source trees under construction in cvs.
Other LEAF release/branch lead developers please take note of these
source trees. I'd
Hi everybody
I hacked the Bering backup scripts so that they allow a backup custom
destination of 'scp'. This makes the backup go to /tmp and then
subsequently to the host/directory as specified in a few additional entries
in /etc/lrp.conf.
The following files are affected:
/usr/sbin/lrcfg.ba
Everyone,
A big congratulations to all of our project members. We are now #5 on a
Google search for "linux embedded". We're ahead of companies like Lineo,
and MontaVista.
A special note of congratulations to the Bering team. The 1.0-stable
release story on our site was read over 3,200 times.
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