2010/5/19 Xun Long Gui <ustbco...@gmail.com>: > Hi sebb, > > Thank you for your fervent guide here :-) <snip/>
Did you figure out the Subclipse way of setting properties? If so, please commit the svn:eol-style property changes to the 7 files below. If not, please let us know what didn't work. Thanks. -Rahul > 在 2010年5月19日 下午11:54,sebb <seb...@gmail.com>写道: > >> On 19/05/2010, Xun Long Gui <ustbco...@gmail.com> wrote: >> > Hi, >> > My IDE is eclipse, and my SVN client is eclipse subclipse plunge-in, i >> >> [That should be 'plugin', but plunge-in is a fun alternative ;-)] >> >> > can not find any graphical gesture for setting props, i change SVN >> > client config file directly >> >> To set the properties on a single file: >> >> Right-click >> Team >> Set Property... >> Property Name >> etc. >> >> To change the default setting, AFAIK you need to edit the SVN config >> file manually. >> >> > >> > -Gui Xun Long >> > >> > On 5/19/10, Rahul Akolkar <rahul.akol...@gmail.com> wrote: >> > > 2010/5/19 Xun Long Gui <ustbco...@gmail.com>: >> > >> ok, i will try to finish these jobs as soon as possible >> > >> >> > > <snip/> >> > > >> > > Thanks, no rush :-) >> > > >> > > BTW, after 'svn propset' you will have to check in the files (property >> > > changes are local). Your IDE of choice should have some graphical >> > > gesture(s) for settings props as well. >> > > >> > > -Rahul >> > > >> > > >> > >> -Gui Xun Long >> > >> >> > >> On 5/19/10, Rahul Akolkar <rahul.akol...@gmail.com> wrote: >> > >>> On Wed, May 19, 2010 at 10:08 AM, sebb <seb...@gmail.com> wrote: >> > >>>> On 19/05/2010, Xun Long Gui <ustbco...@gmail.com> wrote: >> > >>>>> Hi, >> > >>>>> >> > >>>>> They are all GMF standard file format, they are very important >> for >> > >>>>> this project. As you say, they are xml file indeed, but we can >> not >> > >>>>> change their extensions to .xml >> > >>>> >> > >>>> OK, then please add the extensions to your SVN configuration (so >> > >>>> future files will have the property added automatically), and add >> the >> > >>>> eol-style SVN property to the current files - thanks! >> > >>>> >> > >>> <snip/> >> > >>> >> > >>> +1 >> > >>> >> > >>> For example, at the command line, in the appropriate directory of >> your >> > >>> working copy: >> > >>> >> > >>> svn propset svn:eol-style "native" scxml.ecore >> > >>> >> > >>> Similarly for the rest of the files identified below. This will >> reduce >> > >>> noise in the diffs when these files are updated. >> > >>> >> > >>> Also, please add to the README (or another suitable file in the >> > >>> sdocbook directory), a small introduction assuming the reader is >> > >>> completely new to EMF and GMF-based editors. This could be as simple >> > >>> as URLs to the Eclipse EMF, GMF project sites and relevant >> tutorials. >> > >>> Reading it and the resources pointed to by the URLs, it should be >> > >>> possible to understand these files and the code, understand which >> > >>> parts are authored, which are generated and how etc. Again, this can >> > >>> be quite brief (by virtue of pointing to other URLs). Thanks! >> > >>> >> > >>> -Rahul >> > >>> >> > >>> >> > >>>>> >> > >>>>> -Gui Xun Long >> > >>>>> >> > >>>>> >> > >>>>> On 5/19/10, sebb <seb...@gmail.com> wrote: >> > >>>>> > On 19/05/2010, Rahul Akolkar <rahul.akol...@gmail.com> wrote: >> > >>>>> >> Some miscellaneous notes: >> > >>>>> >> >> > >>>>> >> 1) A small number of files don't have svn:eol-style set. This >> > >>>>> isn't >> > >>>>> >> surprising given some of the uncommon file extensions that >> are >> > >>>>> almost >> > >>>>> >> guaranteed to not be in the auto-props :-) sebb has a script >> to >> > >>>>> >> identify these, maybe at some point he'll kindly run it for >> us. >> > >>>>> > >> > >>>>> > # Unknown file types (count) >> > >>>>> > # ecore 1 >> > >>>>> > # ecore_diagram 1 >> > >>>>> > # genmodel 1 >> > >>>>> > # gmfgen 1 >> > >>>>> > # gmfgraph 1 >> > >>>>> > # gmfmap 1 >> > >>>>> > # gmftool 1 >> > >>>>> > >> > >>>>> > Are all of these standard extensions? >> > >>>>> > Or are some of them invented just for the project? >> > >>>>> > >> > >>>>> > It looks like these are all xml files, so perhaps they could >> have >> > >>>>> .xml >> > >>>>> > extensions? >> > >>>>> > >> > >>>>> > >> > >>>>> >> 2) The question of how much generated code needs to be in >> SVN. We >> > >>>>> can >> > >>>>> >> punt on this for now, I'd haven't taken a good look at the >> code >> > >>>>> yet. >> > >>>>> >> >> > >>>>> >> 3) Some license headers in the generated code were removed >> with >> > >>>>> >> today's package renaming since the code was regenerated, >> other >> > >>>>> files >> > >>>>> >> never had it. Suggestion would be to perhaps wait until >> things >> > >>>>> have >> > >>>>> >> stabilized a bit in SVN and then add all missing headers in >> one >> > >>>>> swoop. >> > >>>>> >> >> > >>>>> >> -Rahul >> > >>>>> >> >> > >>>>> >> > >>>>> >> > >>>>> -- >> > >>>>> Best Regards >> > >>>>> >> > >>>>> Gui Xun Long (桂训龙) >> > >>>>> >> > >> >> > >> -- >> > >> Best Regards >> > >> >> > >> Gui Xun Long (桂训龙) >> > >> >> > >> > >> > >> > -- >> > >> > Best Regards >> > >> > Gui Xun Long (桂训龙) >> > > > -- > Best Regards > > Gui Xun Long (桂训龙) > --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: dev-unsubscr...@commons.apache.org For additional commands, e-mail: dev-h...@commons.apache.org