So, I have a big problems on my hands!
I can't replace all cvs/root files when a user logs in, because there can be
more than one user on-line at once and it isn't pratical!
So I could change only the cvs/root file only when the user submits the new
translation.
If changing the root file every tim
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> CVS authentication is the tool for thi
Yes, all changes would be logged, so you know who done the translation (or
the bad job).
CVS authentication is the tool for this... It is not at all hard to get
a CVS account, it the developers are convinced you will do something.
With such an online app, you can translate content, and let somebo
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> (another) nasty hack warning:
> Have the front end authenticate, then use system accounts, but prefix log
messages with the username.
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> Far from perfect, but
(another) nasty hack warning:
Have the front end authenticate, then use system accounts, but prefix log messages
with the username.
Far from perfect, but it might work.
S
On Wed, Oct 08, 2003 at 08:27:33PM +0200, Gabor Hojtsy wrote:
> >Maybe, it would be better to have a CVS account for the sys
Maybe, it would be better to have a CVS account for the system (one for each
translating project).
Then the users would be controlled by the mysql DB.
For example, now it's very hard to get a CVS account, so, the PHP group
would give an account for each team and then the admin of the team could
add
There will be files in your local repository in each CVS/ subdirectory called "Root".
You'll need to modify these files, if I'm following you.
example:
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Simple script, to be run in local CVS root:
for rootfile in `find
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> There will be files in your local repository in each CVS/ subdirect
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> > I'll try to install on my linux box a cvs server similar to the php's
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I'll try to install on my linux box a cvs server similar to the php's
server.
Now, you touched in my biggest problem: authentication!
I get the files using the anonymous account, and I update them using the
user account, and using the same folders. How will CVS react??
Does I need to have a separa
I'll try to install on my linux box a cvs server similar to the php's
server.
Now, you touched in my biggest problem: authentication!
I get the files using the anonymous account, and I update them using the
user account, and using the same folders. How will CVS react??
Does I need to have a sepa
Well, I don't see how authentication will work here (cvs login), but
apart from that, these seem to be OK. You can test CVS command by
playing around in the sourceforge CVS (just use that a -d :). So people
will not get annoyed with you trying out the program on the PHP.net csv
server...
Goba
I already read the dochowto.
Persons won't see this code! This will be on the php script. Only
devellopers will see this "scary" code.
But, it is ok?
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