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Re: sourceforge issues
- X-seq: zsh-workers 10435
- From: Adam Spiers <adam@xxxxxxxxxx>
- To: Zsh hackers list <zsh-workers@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Subject: Re: sourceforge issues
- Date: Mon, 3 Apr 2000 22:50:49 +0100
- In-reply-to: <E12cDij-0004C5-00.2000-04-03-21-45-13@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>; from pws@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx on Mon, Apr 03, 2000 at 09:45:11PM +0100
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- Reply-to: Adam Spiers <adam@xxxxxxxxxx>
Peter Stephenson (pws@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx) wrote:
> - Sven (and everyone else), I'm afraid you're now responsible for adding
> your own ChangeLog entries, ideally in the same commit. Bummer. (Tee,
> hee, hee.)
*grin* But presumably you were already auto-generating these with
emacs (C-x v a) or rcs2log so there wasn't much work involved anyway?
> - Idle question, but does anyone know of an automated way of getting the
> latest version of a file from the CVS archive via the web, without CVS?
> What I mean is, can you tell people to `get the latest version of
> _path_files from <URL_prefix>Completion/Core/_path_files<URL_suffix>'?
> As far as I can see the cvsweb.cgi interface needs you to tell it a
> version number which would put paid to this. The may be some feature
> I haven't seen.
I don't know of an existing way, but if we set it up so that
the /home/groups/zsh/zsh working copy automatically gets updated after
every commit (easily done) then it would be trivial to write a CGI
which makes this possible.
Adam
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