Chris Sutcliffe wrote:
In terms of getting the latest and greatest source, is the Subversion
repository generally the 'main' source with the cvs repository being
updated from there? Or is it now that CVS is more or less in working
order again at SF will it become the 'main' source?
The CVS
On Sat, May 13, 2006 at 06:38:51PM -0400, Chris Sutcliffe wrote:
In terms of getting the latest and greatest source, is the Subversion
repository generally the 'main' source with the cvs repository being
updated from there? Or is it now that CVS is more or less in working
order again at SF
On 5/12/06, Bram Moolenaar [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Edward Fox wrote:
It seems that the CVS service of sourceforge.net resumed again. The
host name changed to vim.cvs.sourceforge.net. So what?
I tried it. Seems to work mostly, but it has forgotten my ssh key, need
to type my password for
Wu Yongwei wrote:
Edward Fox wrote:
It seems that the CVS service of sourceforge.net resumed again. The
host name changed to vim.cvs.sourceforge.net. So what?
I tried it. Seems to work mostly, but it has forgotten my ssh key, need
to type my password for every change and tag
I'm checking in the patches one by one. Not sure if that is really
needed, but if I do all patches at once it can't be undone when it turns
out it was not a good idea.
In terms of getting the latest and greatest source, is the Subversion
repository generally the 'main' source with the cvs
Edward Fox wrote:
It seems that the CVS service of sourceforge.net resumed again. The
host name changed to vim.cvs.sourceforge.net. So what?
I tried it. Seems to work mostly, but it has forgotten my ssh key, need
to type my password for every change and tag command... Perhaps it's a
matter
Hi all,
It seems that the CVS service of sourceforge.net resumed again. The
host name changed to vim.cvs.sourceforge.net. So what?
Regards,
Edward Leap Fox