Joseph Armbruster wrote:
> Christopher,
>
> Is there any way to switch the repo from cvs to svn in SF? That's turning me
> off from wanting to put code in there. If it's all out of date, midas well
> just take the snapshots currently available, switch to svn and import them
> into
> a nice tr
Christopher,
Is there any way to switch the repo from cvs to svn in SF? That's turning me
off from wanting to put code in there. If it's all out of date, midas well
just take the snapshots currently available, switch to svn and import them into
a nice tree structure.
Your thoughts?
Joseph A
Christopher,
So is there anyone but yourself that is an "active" developer? I will probably
not need help doing the port. I would like another set of eyes to review the
merge changes, mainly the parts Known to be vital. As of now, I only have to
get through /Modules which has tons of change
Hi,
On Tue Mar 18 13:39 , Ron Guerin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> sent:
>At least not at SourceForge. There is a CVS repo there though.
Unless it has changed recently the CVS repository is significantly out of date.
I don't
think it matches up with any of the previous 3 or 4 releases.
The only reliabl
Joseph Armbruster wrote:
> All,
>
> I was recently added as a developer to PythonCE on SF. I am attempting to
> find
> the subversion repository for PythonCE but have had no luck at all. Can
> anyone
> point me in the right direction?
That would have to be because there isn't one.
http://so
Hi,
On Tue Mar 18 13:10 , Joseph Armbruster <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> sent:
>I was recently added as a developer to PythonCE on SF. I am attempting to
>find
>the subversion repository for PythonCE but have had no luck at all. Can
>anyone
>point me in the right direction?
I don't think there is on
All,
I was recently added as a developer to PythonCE on SF. I am attempting to find
the subversion repository for PythonCE but have had no luck at all. Can anyone
point me in the right direction?
Thank You,
Joseph Armbruster
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