Re: How to checkout the latest source code

2010-02-26 Thread Micah Cowan
Trent W. Buck wrote: > Nicholas Marriott writes: > >> OpenBSD is the primary repository at the moment because it is easier >> for me, SF is sync'd up fairly often by tcunha. > > Do you have any plans to switch to a different VCS (e.g. git, svn) for > the primary repo? He doesn't. But Thomas Ada

Re: How to checkout the latest source code

2010-02-26 Thread Trent W. Buck
Nicholas Marriott writes: > OpenBSD is the primary repository at the moment because it is easier > for me, SF is sync'd up fairly often by tcunha. Do you have any plans to switch to a different VCS (e.g. git, svn) for the primary repo? --

Re: How to checkout the latest source code

2010-02-06 Thread clemens fischer
Micah Cowan wrote: > Right; I have no desire to sync a hg repo with cvs. However, my quilt > patches dir is itself a mercurial repo, so I never lose my patches. So you have "no desire to sync a hg repo with cvs", how prude ;-) "Should there be men abreast with desire, let them sync with civilness

Re: How to checkout the latest source code

2010-02-06 Thread Micah Cowan
clemens fischer wrote: > Micah Cowan wrote: > >> 1. Check out OpenBSD CVS, as of a version that has already been >> synched to SourceForge, and hasn't yet been changed since that synch. > > Sounds like a race. Yes, it is. I usually win, because it's just NicM checking in. Also, if I miss some t

Re: How to checkout the latest source code

2010-02-06 Thread clemens fischer
Micah Cowan wrote: > 1. Check out OpenBSD CVS, as of a version that has already been > synched to SourceForge, and hasn't yet been changed since that synch. Sounds like a race. > 2. When I become aware of changes to OpenBSD CVS, I make a copy of the > current CVS working directory, update the

Re: How to checkout the latest source code

2010-02-03 Thread Micah Cowan
(Quoting rearranged for conversational convenience) > On Wed, Feb 03, 2010 at 06:19:14PM -0500, Ankur Nayak wrote: >>Can I checkout code from the OpenBSD repository? Nicholas Marriott wrote: > Yes, but it won't build on any platform except OpenBSD, SF has the > portable version. I've been us

Re: How to checkout the latest source code

2010-02-03 Thread Ankur Nayak
Can I checkout code from the OpenBSD repository? On Wed, Feb 3, 2010 at 6:18 PM, Nicholas Marriott < nicholas.marri...@gmail.com> wrote: > OpenBSD is the primary repository at the moment because it is easier for > me, SF > is sync'd up fairly often by tcunha. It should be up-to-date bar a couple

Re: How to checkout the latest source code

2010-02-03 Thread Nicholas Marriott
Yes, but it won't build on any platform except OpenBSD, SF has the portable version. On Wed, Feb 03, 2010 at 06:19:14PM -0500, Ankur Nayak wrote: >Can I checkout code from the OpenBSD repository? > >On Wed, Feb 3, 2010 at 6:18 PM, Nicholas Marriott ><[1]nicholas.marri...@gmail.com> w

Re: How to checkout the latest source code

2010-02-03 Thread Nicholas Marriott
OpenBSD is the primary repository at the moment because it is easier for me, SF is sync'd up fairly often by tcunha. It should be up-to-date bar a couple of days right now I think. On Wed, Feb 03, 2010 at 05:53:18PM -0500, Ankur Nayak wrote: >Hi, > >How do I checkout the newest source co