On Wed, 24 Jan 2001, Hojtsy Gabor wrote:
> > >Are you sure if cs is Czech. Create first a directory in the phpdoc tree
> > >on your local hard disk and then:
> > >
> > >cvs add cz
> > >
> > >You don't need an commit afterwards.
> >
> > yes, I'm sure. ISO codes for Czech language are ces/cze
>
Hojtsy Gabor wrote:
> > yes, I'm sure. ISO codes for Czech language are ces/cze
> > (3-letter codes) or cs (2-letter). check out
> > http://www.w3.org/WAI/ER/IG/ert/iso639.htm
> Well, your TLD is .cz... I wonder where .cs belongs...
> Good work on the translation :)
The TLD is .cz but the ISO c
> >Are you sure if cs is Czech. Create first a directory in the phpdoc tree
> >on your local hard disk and then:
> >
> >cvs add cz
> >
> >You don't need an commit afterwards.
>
> yes, I'm sure. ISO codes for Czech language are ces/cze
> (3-letter codes) or cs (2-letter). check out
> http://www.
great, thanks.
At 13:41 24.1. 2001, Egon Schmid (@work) wrote the following:
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>If you checkout phpdoc it should possible. phpdoc is the repository
>which you are now missing.
>
>-Egon
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Cynic wrote:
> yes, I'm sure. ISO codes for Czech language are ces/cze
> (3-letter codes) or cs (2-letter). check out
> http://www.w3.org/WAI/ER/IG/ert/iso639.htm
>
> I've had it in local phpdoc, that was confusing me. so I'll 'add'
>
> hm, another hassle:
>
> E:\__phpdoc__\phpdoc\cs>cvs add -
At 13:29 24.1. 2001, Egon Schmid (@work) wrote the following:
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>Are you sure if cs is Czech. Create first a directory in the phpdoc tree
>on your local hard disk and then:
>
>cvs add cz
>
>You don't need an commit afterwards.
yes, I'm
Cynic wrote:
>
> err, this is obviously a wrong day today... I need to set up
> the cs directory. but after the following attempt I get a
> usage message from cvs import.
>
> E:\__phpdoc__\phpdoc>cvs im -m"The very beginning of Czech docs" cs
>
> what's wrong with that? the options are exactly
err, this is obviously a wrong day today... I need to set up
the cs directory. but after the following attempt I get a
usage message from cvs import.
E:\__phpdoc__\phpdoc>cvs im -m"The very beginning of Czech docs" cs
what's wrong with that? the options are exactly as per
instructions Zak g
At 12:54 24.1. 2001, Egon Schmid (@work) wrote the following:
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>Use cvs -d :pserver:[EMAIL PROTECTED]:/repository co phpdoc/en
ok, this helped. although I've restarted meanwhile, so I do't
know... either way, I _could_ log in with th
Set back CVSROOT to the original value.
I don't see any problema in having the
phpdoc/en dir and not the en dir. The whole
building process is based on the dirs layed
out like that. You will also need some files
from the phpdoc/ dir if you want to build the
docs...
> I didn't want to check out th
Cynic wrote:
>
> I didn't want to check out the whole shebang because it's
> already quite a baby, and I pay for transmitted data. so
> I tried to checkout only the en directory (successfully)
> using
> % cvs -q co phpdoc/en
> but this created phpdoc/en in the directory where I wanted
> only the
I didn't want to check out the whole shebang because it's
already quite a baby, and I pay for transmitted data. so
I tried to checkout only the en directory (successfully)
using
% cvs -q co phpdoc/en
but this created phpdoc/en in the directory where I wanted
only the en. As I'm only getting to
Hi!
> It works for me. To work with the docs you need to checkout phpdoc. So
> do another login and checkout the whole phpdoc.
At least you need phpdoc/en and phpdoc/. I personally checking out
only phpdoc/ phpdoc/hu and phpdoc/en when I work with the docs.
It is enough to build the hungarian an
Hi!
> Err, I'm playing a bit with cvs, and have probably screwed
> something up, because after an initial (successful) checkout
> of phpdoc/en, I can't checkout anything anymore, and am
> getting this error message after any command (example
> follows). my sincere apologies if this is my faul
Cynic wrote:
>
> Err, I'm playing a bit with cvs, and have probably screwed
> something up, because after an initial (successful) checkout
> of phpdoc/en, I can't checkout anything anymore, and am
> getting this error message after any command (example
> follows). my sincere apologies if this is
Err, I'm playing a bit with cvs, and have probably screwed
something up, because after an initial (successful) checkout
of phpdoc/en, I can't checkout anything anymore, and am
getting this error message after any command (example
follows). my sincere apologies if this is my fault; I hope
I di
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