Re: [GUAD3C] Re: CVS Mini tutorial for the GUAD3C righteous people!.



cvsmaster es gnome org added. More bugs?.

And Ro, you don't owe me a beer. Now I owe you just n-1 beers. ;)

Pd. 2 is not equal to 3 even for big values of 3.

En dom, 2002-01-06 a 21:24, Jaime Anguiano Olarra escribió:
> En dom, 2002-01-06 a 21:11, Rodrigo Moya escribió:
> > On Sun, 2002-01-06 at 20:59, Jaime Anguiano Olarra wrote:
> > > Oops. The file...
> > > 
> > > En dom, 2002-01-06 a 20:58, Jaime Anguiano Olarra escribió:
> > > > Here it is for you viewing pleasure... or not.
> > > > 
> > > > Enjoy!.
> > > > 
> > > > Jaime.
> > > > 
> > > > 
> > > > Btw. Rodrigo please let me know if something needs to be corrected.
> > > > 
> > it looks ok to me. Except that you've forgotten to include to mail
> > cvsmaster es gnome org for a CVS account, insted of saying 'Contact
> > someone at www.es.gnome.org".
> > 
> > 
> > > Thanks Rodrigo for all your all you have taught me.
> > > You are not just a great hacker and teacher, but a 
> > > lovely man in deed.
> > > 
> > ok, dude, I'll pay you a beer! :-)
> > 
> > cheers
> > -- 
> > Rodrigo Moya <rodrigo gnome-db org> - <rodrigo ximian com>
> > http://www.gnome-db.org/ - http://www.ximian.com/
> > _______________________________________________
> > GUADEC mailing list
> > GUADEC listas hispalinux es
> > http://listas.hispalinux.es/mailman/listinfo/guadec
> 
> ----
> 

> 
> _______________[  CVS Mini Howto  ]_________________
> Version 0.1
> 		  Jaime Anguiano Olarra
> 		  <jaime gcubo org>
> 
> This is a little manual for the impatient people who 
> just need the basic skills about how to use the CVS.
> I won't elaborate on anything since there is full of
> easy-to-read documentation out there waiting for you.
> 
> For you who want to collaborate to the GUADEC website
> or/and organization and who didn't need to learn 
> managing a CVS repository and for those who take care
> of us.
> 
> Jaime.
> 
> Note: all the examples are applicable to the 
> www.es.gnome.org CVS repository, that used in the 
> GUAD3C.
> -----------------------------------------------------
> Layers:
> 
> 0.- Prerequisites.
> 1.- Howto logging into the CVS.
> 2.- Check out.
> 3.- Update.
> 4.- Add a file and remove a file.
> 5.- Commit your changes.
> 6.- ci before you go.
> 7.- Logout.
> 8.- Ask for more.
> -----------------------------------------------------
> Layer 0. -- Prerequisites.
> 
> Contact cvsmaster es gnome org and ask him (no
> girls yet, will you be the first?) to open you an 
> account. Remember your login and your password. 
> 
> You may use send the file pass.txt attached with your
> mail asking for the account. Explain that the password
> you are using is that on the file. The admin will 
> understand what do you want. So:
> 
> perl -e 'print crypt(PASSWORD, STRING)'
> 
> Change PASSWORD for the password for your desired 
> password. Change STRING for any string. F.ex.
> 
> perl -e 'print crypt(safnkn, Code)' > pass.txt
> 
> The password is safnkn. You don't need to remember 
> more than this. 
> 
> Create a directory wherever you want in your 
> filesystem. You will need it as local copy of the CVS.
> F.ex.:
> 
> mkdir cvs-guadec
> -----------------------------------------------------
> Layer 1. -- Howto logging into the CVS.
> 
> Copy the following line in a file call login.sh then
> give it exec permissions with chmod +x login.sh
> 
> cvs -z3 -d :pserver:LOGIN SERVER:/home/cvs/gnome login
> 
> Instead of LOGIN put your login. Instead of SERVER put
> the name of the server. F.ex.:
> 
> cvs -z3 -d :pserver:jaime cvs es gnome org:/home/cvs/gnome login
> -----------------------------------------------------
> Layer 2. -- Check out your modules.
> 
> Move into the local CVS and take a copy of the things in 
> the CVS module you will work on.
> 
> cd cvs-guadec
> cvs co MODULE
> 
> And change MODULE for the module to download.
> 
> F.ex.: cvs co web-xml
> -----------------------------------------------------
> Layer 3. -- Update yourself.
> 
> Call this everytime you start a session:
> 
> cvs update
> -----------------------------------------------------
> Layer 4. -- Add and remove a file.
> 
> In order to add a file first write it. Then:
> 
> cvs add FILENAME
> 
> I order to remove a file:
> 
> cvs -z 3 remove FILENAME 
> -----------------------------------------------------
> Layer 5. -- Commit your changes.
> 
> If you feel ready, commit your wonderful work.
> 
> cvs commit
> -----------------------------------------------------
> Layer 6. -- ci before you go.
> 
> Just before you end you session:
> 
> cvs ci
> -----------------------------------------------------
> Layer 7. -- Logout.
> 
> cvs logout
> 
> Hey!. You are out!.
> -----------------------------------------------------
> Layer 8. -- Ask for more.
> 
> You hacker. There are a lot of documents that will 
> help you through the CVS. This is a quick reference
> and should be enough for all the people involved in
> something like creating a website, but other commands 
> and tools will be very useful and thus strongly 
> recommended. I encourage you to learn this doc and to 
> ask for more. Google will give you them. 
> http://www.google.com 
> 
> See you,
> 
> Jaime.
> -----------------------------------------------------
> Thanks Rodrigo for all your all you have taught me.
> You are not just a great hacker and teacher, but a 
> lovely man in deed.
> 
> J.
> -----------------------------------------------------
> (c) 2001, The Free Software Foundation.
> 
> Author: Jaime Anguiano Olarra.
> 
> This little thing is distribuited under the GNU Free
> Documentation License. 
> 
> 
> 




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