Re: [nant-dev] cvs.exe - bad naming

2004-03-22 Thread Gert Driesen
I agree, perhaps we could not ship the cvs.exe executable at all as part of
NAnt, but just direct users to the #cvslib website.

Clayton, what do you think ?

Gert

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From: Simon Steele [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Sent: Monday, March 22, 2004 5:43 PM
Subject: [nant-dev] cvs.exe - bad naming


 Hi,

 Can I suggest that cvs.exe (from sharpziplib) is called something else? We
 have lots of scripts that call out to cvs.exe. Now that there is one in
the
 nant directory that gets executed instead of the one in the path.
 Unfortunately the sharpziplib one crashes quite a lot and doesn't provide
 all the functionality we need.

 thanks,

 Simon.

 -- 
 Simon Steele
 Research Engineer - Softel Ltd.
 tel: +44 118 984 2151 / web:  http://www.softel.co.uk/
 http://www.softel.co.uk/



 
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RE: [nant-dev] cvs.exe - bad naming

2004-03-22 Thread Clayton Harbour
Hi Gert and Simon,

I would prefer to just change the name of the sharpcvslib binary and
leave it in the NAnt repository as it means the basic cvs commands work
out of the box in a situation where there isn't a cvs binary installed
(i.e. on a build server).  It also makes it easier for me to keep track
of versions (I deploy the .dll and .exe in one go), and the client does
not take up a lot of space.


Clayton


 -Original Message-
 From: Gert Driesen [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
 Sent: March 22, 2004 11:17 AM
 To: Simon Steele; Nantdev
 Subject: Re: [nant-dev] cvs.exe - bad naming
 
 
 I agree, perhaps we could not ship the cvs.exe executable at 
 all as part of NAnt, but just direct users to the #cvslib website.
 
 Clayton, what do you think ?
 
 Gert
 
 - Original Message - 
 From: Simon Steele [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 To: Nantdev [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Sent: Monday, March 22, 2004 5:43 PM
 Subject: [nant-dev] cvs.exe - bad naming
 
 
  Hi,
 
  Can I suggest that cvs.exe (from sharpziplib) is called something 
  else? We have lots of scripts that call out to cvs.exe. Now 
 that there 
  is one in
 the
  nant directory that gets executed instead of the one in the path. 
  Unfortunately the sharpziplib one crashes quite a lot and doesn't 
  provide all the functionality we need.
 
  thanks,
 
  Simon.
 
  --
  Simon Steele
  Research Engineer - Softel Ltd.
  tel: +44 118 984 2151 / web:  http://www.softel.co.uk/
  http://www.softel.co.uk/
 
 
 
  
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Re: [nant-dev] cvs.exe - bad naming

2004-03-22 Thread Scott Hernandez
Why do we need the managed executable (?) and the managed dll? If this is a
win32 only binary, I would rather not see it in our dist.

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Sent: Monday, March 22, 2004 7:11 PM
Subject: RE: [nant-dev] cvs.exe - bad naming


 Hi Gert and Simon,

 I would prefer to just change the name of the sharpcvslib binary and
 leave it in the NAnt repository as it means the basic cvs commands work
 out of the box in a situation where there isn't a cvs binary installed
 (i.e. on a build server).  It also makes it easier for me to keep track
 of versions (I deploy the .dll and .exe in one go), and the client does
 not take up a lot of space.



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RE: [nant-dev] cvs.exe - bad naming

2004-03-22 Thread Clayton Harbour
It is not a win32 only binary Scott, it is a command line client for
sharpcvslib which is pure c#.


Clayton


 -Original Message-
 From: Scott Hernandez [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
 Sent: March 22, 2004 7:43 PM
 To: Nantdev
 Subject: Re: [nant-dev] cvs.exe - bad naming
 
 
 Why do we need the managed executable (?) and the managed 
 dll? If this is a win32 only binary, I would rather not see 
 it in our dist.
 
 - Original Message - 
 From: Clayton Harbour [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 To: Gert Driesen [EMAIL PROTECTED]; Simon Steele 
 [EMAIL PROTECTED]; Nantdev 
 [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Sent: Monday, March 22, 2004 7:11 PM
 Subject: RE: [nant-dev] cvs.exe - bad naming
 
 
  Hi Gert and Simon,
 
  I would prefer to just change the name of the sharpcvslib 
 binary and 
  leave it in the NAnt repository as it means the basic cvs commands 
  work out of the box in a situation where there isn't a cvs binary 
  installed (i.e. on a build server).  It also makes it 
 easier for me to 
  keep track of versions (I deploy the .dll and .exe in one 
 go), and the 
  client does not take up a lot of space.
 
 
 
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Re: [nant-dev] cvs.exe - bad naming

2004-03-22 Thread Gert Driesen
Perhaps, you could remove the library too, and always have the cvs tasks
wrap the commandline cvs client ?

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From: Clayton Harbour [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Gert Driesen [EMAIL PROTECTED]; Simon Steele
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Sent: Tuesday, March 23, 2004 4:11 AM
Subject: RE: [nant-dev] cvs.exe - bad naming


Hi Gert and Simon,

I would prefer to just change the name of the sharpcvslib binary and
leave it in the NAnt repository as it means the basic cvs commands work
out of the box in a situation where there isn't a cvs binary installed
(i.e. on a build server).  It also makes it easier for me to keep track
of versions (I deploy the .dll and .exe in one go), and the client does
not take up a lot of space.


Clayton


 -Original Message-
 From: Gert Driesen [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Sent: March 22, 2004 11:17 AM
 To: Simon Steele; Nantdev
 Subject: Re: [nant-dev] cvs.exe - bad naming


 I agree, perhaps we could not ship the cvs.exe executable at
 all as part of NAnt, but just direct users to the #cvslib website.

 Clayton, what do you think ?

 Gert

 - Original Message - 
 From: Simon Steele [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 To: Nantdev [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Sent: Monday, March 22, 2004 5:43 PM
 Subject: [nant-dev] cvs.exe - bad naming


  Hi,
 
  Can I suggest that cvs.exe (from sharpziplib) is called something
  else? We have lots of scripts that call out to cvs.exe. Now
 that there
  is one in
 the
  nant directory that gets executed instead of the one in the path.
  Unfortunately the sharpziplib one crashes quite a lot and doesn't
  provide all the functionality we need.
 
  thanks,
 
  Simon.
 
  --
  Simon Steele
  Research Engineer - Softel Ltd.
  tel: +44 118 984 2151 / web:  http://www.softel.co.uk/
  http://www.softel.co.uk/
 
 
 
 
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RE: [nant-dev] cvs.exe - bad naming

2004-03-22 Thread Clayton Harbour
Actually there are a couple of tasks that I would like to add that are
going to be a lot easier with the library so I would like to leave it
(the tasks are cvslog: xml log report - useful for logging cvs activity,
similar to ant log; cvslocalinfo: local cvs sandbox information - useful
for displaying branch information).  These are a little ways down the
road, after I get the command line changes stabilized.

Clayton


 -Original Message-
 From: Gert Driesen [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
 Sent: March 22, 2004 10:00 PM
 To: Clayton Harbour; Simon Steele; Nantdev
 Subject: Re: [nant-dev] cvs.exe - bad naming
 
 
 Perhaps, you could remove the library too, and always have 
 the cvs tasks wrap the commandline cvs client ?
 
 - Original Message - 
 From: Clayton Harbour [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 To: Gert Driesen [EMAIL PROTECTED]; Simon Steele 
 [EMAIL PROTECTED]; Nantdev 
 [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Sent: Tuesday, March 23, 2004 4:11 AM
 Subject: RE: [nant-dev] cvs.exe - bad naming
 
 
 Hi Gert and Simon,
 
 I would prefer to just change the name of the sharpcvslib 
 binary and leave it in the NAnt repository as it means the 
 basic cvs commands work out of the box in a situation where 
 there isn't a cvs binary installed (i.e. on a build server).  
 It also makes it easier for me to keep track of versions (I 
 deploy the .dll and .exe in one go), and the client does not 
 take up a lot of space.
 
 
 Clayton
 
 
  -Original Message-
  From: Gert Driesen [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
  Sent: March 22, 2004 11:17 AM
  To: Simon Steele; Nantdev
  Subject: Re: [nant-dev] cvs.exe - bad naming
 
 
  I agree, perhaps we could not ship the cvs.exe executable at all as 
  part of NAnt, but just direct users to the #cvslib website.
 
  Clayton, what do you think ?
 
  Gert
 
  - Original Message -
  From: Simon Steele [EMAIL PROTECTED]
  To: Nantdev [EMAIL PROTECTED]
  Sent: Monday, March 22, 2004 5:43 PM
  Subject: [nant-dev] cvs.exe - bad naming
 
 
   Hi,
  
   Can I suggest that cvs.exe (from sharpziplib) is called something 
   else? We have lots of scripts that call out to cvs.exe. Now
  that there
   is one in
  the
   nant directory that gets executed instead of the one in the path. 
   Unfortunately the sharpziplib one crashes quite a lot and doesn't 
   provide all the functionality we need.
  
   thanks,
  
   Simon.
  
   --
   Simon Steele
   Research Engineer - Softel Ltd.
   tel: +44 118 984 2151 / web:  http://www.softel.co.uk/ 
   http://www.softel.co.uk/
  
  
  
  
  
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