Jim Fulton wrote:
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> I propose to move from CVS to subversion for the Zope and ZODB projects;
>
> http://dev.zope.org/Zope3/MovingSCMToSubversion
No complaints from me. I do wonder though... one thing I've noticed
about ZC's CVS usage in the past is that you folks never export your
code for
Jim Fulton wrote:
> I propose to move from CVS to subversion for the Zope and ZODB projects;
>
> http://dev.zope.org/Zope3/MovingSCMToSubversion
Not adding to the repository my voice should not carry much weight, but
I absolutely love subversion here on Windows.
--
hilsen/regards Max M, Denma
Jim Fulton wrote:
I propose to move from CVS to subversion for the Zope and ZODB projects;
http://dev.zope.org/Zope3/MovingSCMToSubversion
Initially, I propose to move just the repository heads. Maintenamce
branches (e.g. Zope 2.6 and Zope 2.7) will remain in CVS.
Finally ... :)
+1
Christian
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I propose to move from CVS to subversion for the Zope and ZODB projects;
http://dev.zope.org/Zope3/MovingSCMToSubversion
Initially, I propose to move just the repository heads. Maintenamce
branches (e.g. Zope 2.6 and Zope 2.7) will remain in CVS.
Comments are welcome here, and in the Wiki. I p
Thanks, the hint of Sandor with adding the thread as an attribute to the
module instead of the class worked well for me.
sorry for cross-posting
kind regards
Andre
Andreas Jung wrote:
You can't associate thread or locks as *persistent* attributes. Use
_v_someattribute
instead.
-aj
P.S. and
You can't associate thread or locks as *persistent* attributes. Use
_v_someattribute
instead.
-aj
P.S. and please no crosspostings
--On Samstag, 10. April 2004 10:33 Uhr +0200 Andre Meyer
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Hi Zopers
Here is a nice challenge, I hope:
I have a multi-threaded Python