Re: [gdm-list] Subversion migration finished
- From: Brian Cameron <Brian Cameron Sun COM>
- To: jdahlin gmail com
- Cc: gnome-hackers gnome org, devel-announce-list gnome org, gdm-list gnome org
- Subject: Re: [gdm-list] Subversion migration finished
- Date: Wed, 03 Jan 2007 14:37:00 -0600
Ross:
I am the gdm2 maintainer and I see a bit of a problem building gdm2
after the CVS->SVN migration.
When I check the gdm2 module from SVN, it seems that the needed
vicious-extensions is missing. When I used to check out gdm2 in CVS,
there was a subdirectory called vicious-extensions in the gdm2
directory.
I notice that vicious-extensions is in its own module. Perhaps it used
to be added to gdm2 via a CVSROOT/modules trick? If I checkout this
vicious-extensions module into my gdm2 directory, then I can build gdm2
no problem.
Note that vicious-extensions doesn't have its own configure or autogen
script, so you can't really build it by itself. vicious-extensions was
written by George Lebl, the previous maintainer of gdm2. I think he was
thinking that other modules might use it for loading/saving
configuration data in the same format used by gdm2, but I do not
think anything uses it besides gdm2.
I think it probably makes the most sense to move this code to
to gdm2/vicious-extensions and get rid of the separate module. Could
this change be made?
Sorry I didn't make you aware of this issue before the migration, but
I didn't realize that this was a separate module until just now.
Brian
> For those that haven't noticed, the subversion migration is now
> complete. In the end, it took about 49 hours. Apologies for the downtime
> involved.
>
> Except for 'www.gnome.org', the websites are not yet auto-updating from
> Subversion. I should get round to completing this in the next couple
> days (other work permitting), and will review and update the various CVS
> and Subversion related web and wiki pages then.
>
> Of course, it is now possible (ok, easier) to set up per-repo
> pre/post-commit hooks (inc commit-to-mail), so if anyone has any
> particular requests, please send them to 'svnmaster gnome org'. If you
> have any suggestions for new global hooks, please send them to
> 'gnome-infrastructure gnome org'.
>
> Happy new year to everyone in the GNOME community :)
>
> --
> Ross
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