Re: administratrivia



Behdad,
> You can do that yourself, but if you like, I'll do it.  All you
> need to do is to set your CVS environment up, and then, create a
> directory, unpack your code into it (your's goes in
> giulia/glocale, right?), and then use the "cvs import" command.

Well, I meant to preserve the CVS history (although it's only 2 months old).
The usual way to do that requires shell access to the CVS server and write
access into the CVS repository.

Btw, "cvs import" on a full directory is suitable when you're going to develop
a forked version of some upstream sources. But here, we are the main
developers of the code, so a "cvs import" on an empty directory and
subsequent "cvs add" of every file is better. But anyway, either of these
loses the past history...

Bruno




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