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English => aMule News => Topic started by: GonoszTopi on May 26, 2005, 03:12:19 PM
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Daily CVS diffs are available at http://invitel.hu/peterdudok/amule-cvs-diff/.
After unpacking the tarball, run the script 'apply'. It will ask for the directory where the previous CVS tarball is (unpacked), and will apply the changes. Some changes will require you to re-run configure, the script will warn you if this is the case.
Any feedback, suggestions are welcome.
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Very nice!
That will be great for the testers without CVS access!
Thanks GonoszTopi!
Cheers!
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Why daily diffs instead of anonymous cvs access? I find this much more handy.
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There are reasons.
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Originally posted by Kry
There are reasons.
Could you be kind and elaborate on the reasons?
If aMule has some problem, there are people willing to help. Probably you can drag even me out of overnight Tetris sessions... :-)
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Heh, no, I'm sorry, I can't elaborate on it ;) We could do daily syncs with berlios one, that's for sure...
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First rule of aMule development is you do not talk about...^U
Okay. As you say. ;)
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You got it prefectly right. BTW, that's second rule also ;)
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daily CVS diffs are available......i update my amule cvs every day!!
And in 2 weeks neither a crash"
Very good! :rolleyes:
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Have a look here:
aMule diffs (http://minchiolo.org/php/incremental/)
You could add something like that to your page.
( I cannot update it every day )
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Nice idea, I'll implement it when I'll find some free time.
Btw, your diffs are not perfect... they cannot cope with binary files. :P
When I created my diff packs my goal was to make the resulting working directory exactly the same as if the new tarball was downloaded.
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You may not believe it, but I usually avoid staring at a binary diff
:)
( I created these php scripts only to watch source code changes between snapshots )
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Ok, for home usage it is very good. I meant that people usually want to get the updates of images, etc, too.
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Is there a http interface to recent cvs/svn versions? Or is i required to download the tarball and do my own processing on them?
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Uh?
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I mean like sf.net provides for svn & cvs.
http://emulemorph.cvs.sourceforge.net/emulemorph/CVSROOT/MorphKad/srchybrid/?sortby=date#dirlist
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In short: no.
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there must be something special in cvs that you remove before creating the tarballs and the diffs.
doomsday-machine anyone? :P
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Non-public branches with really scary development code?
Commit messages that would make baby jesus cry?
:P