> sourceforge can be really slow in serving diffs needed to clone the
> repository... it once took me 3 full day until it stopped working for
> a unknown reason. As Viktor, I suggest you to use rsync to clone the
> full svn repository and then work locally. My script for Mercurial is
> as follows:
> What I did for the gource video [1] was to download
> the whole SVN database from sf.net with rsync, set
> it up in my SVN server VM (a copy actually) and git
> clone from this local SVN server. It was stable,
> and much faster.
sourceforge can be really slow in serving diffs needed to clone the
> On Wed, May 5, 2010 at 2:25 PM, Viktor Szakáts wrote:
> Hi Smu,
> git svn clone -s
> https://harbour-project.svn.sourceforge.net/svnroot/harbour-project harbour
>
>
> It worked, but looked like it was going to take hours or even days to do. It
> seemed to start right from revision 1 and wor
hi,
On Wed, May 5, 2010 at 2:25 PM, Viktor Szakáts wrote:
> Hi Smu,
> git svn clone -s
> https://harbour-project.svn.sourceforge.net/svnroot/harbour-projectharbour
>
>
It worked, but looked like it was going to take hours or even days to do.
It seemed to start right from revision 1 and work its
Hi Smu,
> Any news / updates / thoughts about changing Harbour's SCM over to git? It
> would make pulling new changes quite easy, instead of downloading the nightly
> build .zip all the time. Perhaps others would agree. I am not much of an
> SVN expert... and maybe synching is easy too... bu
>
> [ I run into a problem when converting Harbour
> SVN to Git. At first our 1.0.0rc1 tag got
> created in trunk, which broke its parent
> following logic. ]
I have a repository converted to mercurial and in effect I had the
same problem. I had to give some special parameter to the import
procedu
Hi Viktor,
Any news / updates / thoughts about changing Harbour's SCM over to git? It
would make pulling new changes quite easy, instead of downloading the
nightly build .zip all the time. Perhaps others would agree. I am not much
of an SVN expert... and maybe synching is easy too... but I know
> On Fri, Apr 23, 2010 at 5:12 PM, Viktor Szakáts wrote:
> BTW Git looks quite nice by now, so maybe it would be
> good to consider it as primary repository for Harbour.
>
> After watching Linus talk about it here:
> http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4XpnKHJAok8 , and discuss his opinions of CVS
>
Hi,
On Fri, Apr 23, 2010 at 5:12 PM, Viktor Szakáts wrote:
> BTW Git looks quite nice by now, so maybe it would be
> good to consider it as primary repository for Harbour.
>
After watching Linus talk about it here:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4XpnKHJAok8 , and discuss his opinions of CVS
/ SV
I've installed gource and currently converting Harbour SVN
repository to Git to be able to use it. Works great with
another smaller Git repo I had (for GIT itself). And the
thing is interactive.
BTW Git looks quite nice by now, so maybe it would be
good to consider it as primary repository for
Alex Strickland wrote:
I create video, from tools gource, the harbour project , years 1999-2000
Oh, I see, I thought it was a typo!
Thanks.
Ciao
Alex
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rafa wrote:
I create video, from tools gource, the harbour project , years 1999-2000
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_FEuktpNQmo
Wow, that's cool. Where is Ryzard? You can see his name everywhere to begin
with.
How did you make the video?
Regards
Alex
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Hi Rafa,
> I create video, from tools gource, the harbour project , years 1999-2000
>
> http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_FEuktpNQmo
That's incredibly cool! Thanks!
I could watch the remaining 10 years :)
Viktor
[as vszel on the video]
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Regards
Rafa Carmona
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