On Tue, 30 Nov 1999, Larry W. Virden wrote:

This would not really help. The original poster was asking how he
could get access to the CVS repository so that he could store a local
copy of the entire tree. Without the ability to archive up the actual
RCS files in the CVS tree, you can not use commands like "cvs diff"
or "cvs log" to create patches and see changes that were made to the
code.

> Someone on the Itcl mailing list has begun doing a cvs update, then an
> execution of the autoconf command (to create the configure commands),
> and then a tar of the resulting directory - uploading it to neosoft.com's
> free tcl ftp site.
> 
> That seems like it would be a workable - and even expect scriptable <smile> -
> solution for someone on this list to do.

Why does your CVS checked out version fail to build? Are you building
on a windows system? The windows version is currently broken, so that
might have been the problem you were running into.

Mo DeJong

> Since I've yet to get the cvs version of tcljava to build on my system
> I am unwilling to volunteer - someone who knows their copy builds might
> consider a source distribution of this fashion though.

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