[PD] CVS or not CVS ??

Yves Degoyon ydegoyon at free.fr
Tue Nov 19 16:41:22 CET 2002


hum, i've been using CVS for years, that's not the point.

the point was : how to get registered on pure data's CVS ??
and is it worth doing it ?

anyway, i don't have the time and don't want to do it.

bye,

sevy/yves

Frank Barknecht wrote:

>Hi,
>Yves Degoyon hat gesagt: // Yves Degoyon wrote:
>
>>))) thank you sooo much, but can this be done
>>without putting them in CVS ?
>>
>>the problem is not only unauthorized modifications
>>( of unauthorized pd ) but all the amount of work
>>to set up acls and putting the objects in CVS.
>>
>>i don't even know where to start.
>>
>
>You're on linux, right? Then you probably already have all needed
>software (on your distro's CDs)
>
>Guenther has written a great introduction for Pd developers, who want
>to use the CVS. It's on the front page of pure-data.sf.net 
>
>Basically you start with creating an account at sourceforge. Just go
>to any SF page (e.g. http://sourceforge.net/projects/pure-data), try
>to visit "my sf.net" and create a new account or go directly to
>http://sourceforge.net/account/register.php
>
>After this procedure, you tell Guenther your SF name, and he will add
>you to the members list for pure-data. 
>
>After that, you can follow the instructions from pure-data.sf.net to
>using pd-CVS. 
>
>And after that, working is much easier that before, IMO. 
>
>You keep a source tree at home, and when you are done editing, you
>just type "cvs commit" to put your changed code to sf.net
>
>If you messed up your code, you can just "cvs update" to come back to
>a previous version, that's still on CVS. Even versions of previous
>files are available there. Using CVS is too nice to be missed. 
>
>ciao
>

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