Believe it or not, there is useful content on the web in Flash :
>
> Google [Flash filetype:swf site:nasa.gov]
> (without the brackets).
There might be useful content, but that surely doesnt mean FreeBSD
itself as a desktop isnt usable, I think saying using firefox/flash for
flash based websites
I dont think I follow why people think its that hard to convert the
FreeBSD src tree to some other RCS with history, branches and tags
I have a FULL CVS conversion to a mercurial tree converted from a
February 1, 2008 CVS snapshot. I also have a Full CVS converted to
Subversion. And they have been
> I'm having to use mercurial.
> I'm not really enjoying it.
> works ok for small projects. BSD is a bit big for it.
> doe work foe offline editing, but loses all your BSD history.
>
> probably SVK is the way to go from what I hear.
Im using mercurial on full FreeBSD trees, curiosity makes me as
> I suppose you know about fromcvs. I also guess you know that I suggest
> using git instead of hg. Doesn't produce nasty large index files either :)
>
> cheers
> simon
So would you think cvs -> git -> hg might be easier to accomplish ??
Since one of my goals is to update projects Ive done b
All ive seen in FreeBSD hg branches is a current and a releng_6
Id like to see a complete tree converted if there is one out there. I do
have some bandwidth to potentially host such a conversion for others.
question is does one exist ?
On Wed, 2007-11-14 at 17:48 +1030, Daniel O'Connor wrote:
> On
On Fri, 2007-11-09 at 14:43 +, Tom Evans wrote:
> On Fri, 2007-11-09 at 21:49 +0800, OutbackDingo wrote:
> > well thats kinda hard to do with CVS, though other revision systems such
> > as mercurial, bazaar, git and perforce, even subversion do it well,
> > ther
well thats kinda hard to do with CVS, though other revision systems such
as mercurial, bazaar, git and perforce, even subversion do it well,
there is also a mercurial respository for FreeBSD out there some where
On Fri, 2007-11-09 at 05:36 +, Aryeh M. Friedman wrote:
> >>
> >> 2. If yes to #1
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