Re: cvs to svn migration



Thanx, I' m actually searching for the gpf and gnome-debug repos to study
and maybe work on them but can't find them anywhere. Is there a hosting
server for all the devtools components described in
http://www.gnome.org/projects/devtools/ or just those that ship with gnome
are available ?

If it is not trouble, it would be nice to know if devtools and those
subprojects are still active.

Thanx, again.


> Hi!
>
> Sorry, this page is horribly out of date. When you want to find more
> information about Anjuta(2), check www.anjuta.org. The other projects
> organized in GNOME devtools that currently ship with GNOME are devhelp,
> accerciser and glade3.
>
> You can all find them in the GNOME SVN: svn.gnome.org
>
> Regards,
> Johannes
>
> On Fr, 2008-09-19 at 17:21 +0300, whoneedselta softnet tuc gr wrote:
>> Greetings, I' m trying to checkout the latest devtools code but it seems
>> that not all projects have migrated to the new svn interface of the
>> gnome
>> repository.
>>
>> I've found out that the old repository is kept in:
>>
>> :pserver:anonymous anoncvs-i-know-i-should-use-svn gnome org:/cvs/gnome
>>
>> but the anonymous login does not accept blank passwords as is implied
>> in:
>>
>> http://developer.gnome.org/tools/cvs.html
>>
>> I' ve tried ftp, but found only gnome-debug, any ideas ?
>>
>> p.s maybe the contribute page in
>> http://www.gnome.org/projects/devtools/contribute.shtml should be
>> updated
>>
>> Thanx.
>>
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