[wxCode-users] wxCtb maintainance
Joachim Buermann
jbuermann at zes.com
Thu Mar 15 01:57:40 PDT 2007
Hello Francesco,
thank you very much for your quick response. I'll try it tomorrow.
> - after committing it to SVN, remove it from CVS
> - you won't need to commit .cvsignore files (if you use them) in SVN
> - you may want to set the svn:executable property on files which need them
> (e.g. configure scripts for Unix if you use them)
> - be careful when using SVN: it does not allow per-path authorizations so
> that e.g. if you remove the sources of another components from
> wxCode\components folder and then commit your changes, they'll go through:
> i.e. you may damage other people's components. Please be careful to avoid
> it.
Does this means: I have to checkout all components in a local folder, add the
wxctb stuff (as an additional folder) and than commit it via svn.
Or can I import my sources to svn without checkout the other wxCode components
(to avoid confusion for the other users)?
> Last: I see you've also made a new release for wxCTB 0.9, however the old
> one (look below in the list of wxCode components download: there is a
> "wxCTB" release already) should be versioned too (and maybe set as "hidden"
> since it's the old one) to avoid confusion for the users.
Done!
> > (I have checked out the wxCode as described in the document (part svn)
> > linked by the automated message below).
> >
> > BTW: I have changed my SourceForge password, but on wxCode (for edit the
> > wxctb component) I have to use still my old (origin) password.
>
> yes, SF and wxCode passwords are completely unrelated. In fact, in general
> using different passwords for different things is the safest thing.
>
> If you want to change it however, please go to http://md5.rednoize.com/,
> type your new password, click "md5" and then mail me back the MD5 string
> you get generated (i.e. I need only the md5 of your new password, I don't
> care how you md5-ify it, e.g. if you don't trust that site you can use one
> of the many other tools that give you the md5 digest of strings).
Ok, thanks again.
Best regards
Joachim
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