Hi Rick,
> me. I really like the community model of making the koha software more
robust, but what
> happens when my changes don't apply across all koha users? Branding for
example. I
> certainly don't want to force irrelevant changes onto the entire
community.
>
Most branding needs can be acco
On 27/01/10 14:07, Richard Forristall wrote:
>
> Thanks for the 'heads up' on git.
>
> 1. I'm not using git out of pure ignorance. Are you referring to
> http://git.koha.org or using git vice svn for version control?
>
git.koha.org is the repository but we were talking about git in general,
> ht
Hi Rick,
Welcome on board!
On Wed, Jan 27, 2010 at 9:07 AM, Richard Forristall
wrote:
> Nicole Engard and Colin Campbell,
>
> Thanks for the 'heads up' on git.
>
> 1. I'm not using git out of pure ignorance. Are you referring to
> http://git.koha.org or using git vice svn for version control?
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-Original Message-
From: Nicole Engard [mailto:neng...@gmail.com]
Sent: Tuesday, January 26, 2010 5:15 PM
To: Richard Forristall
Cc: koha-devel
Subject: Re: [Koha-devel] Koha and Subversion
Why are y
On 26/01/10 22:33, Richard Forristall wrote:
> Has anyone setup subversion to manage their Koha modifications?
> I'm trying to create a subversion repository and get this error:
> Adding var/run/zebradb
> svn: Unknown or unversionable type for 'var/run/zebradb/authoritysocket'
authoritysocket is a
Why are you using subversion and not git? I think everyone here uses git.
Nicole
2010/1/26 Richard Forristall :
> Has anyone setup subversion to manage their Koha modifications?
>
> I'm trying to create a subversion repository and get this error:
>
> Adding var/run/zebradb
> svn: Unknown
Has anyone setup subversion to manage their Koha modifications?
I'm trying to create a subversion repository and get this error:
Adding var/run/zebradb
svn: Unknown or unversionable type for 'var/run/zebradb/authoritysocket'
Thanks,
Rick
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