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mandrav:
--- Quote from: Ceniza on November 26, 2005, 03:34:52 pm ---What I didn't like is TortoiseSVN asking me the password like 3 times for everything...
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Why don't you add your public key to the server? This way you only type your keyphrase once per session (i.e. between reboots).
--- Quote from: Ceniza on November 26, 2005, 03:34:52 pm ---BTW... has SVN any way to compress data when checking out or does it do it by default?
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I think it does it by default.
yop:
There's no delay between commits and anonymous checkouts/updates?
The server is in Europe?
Me and my humble pstn modem are thankful :)
MortenMacFly:
Dear all,
me myself and I as an anonymous user has just successfully checked out my C::B SVN workspace (using RapidSVN)! :D
I still can compile C::B so it seems to work very well. 8) Now (of course) I tried to get the svn plugin to compile and running. But there are quite some troubles e.g. incompatible wx includes, compiler errors... I ran into. While resolving the issues I realised that this plugin seems to be quite outdated and is (for example) not yet UniCode compatible. I've already started to patch the most important things (to be compatible with the current SDK) when a question came into my mind:
Is the version that I have checked out from BerliOS really the latest? Is there any newer version available? I could imagine that Thomas already did some work...
And: Now that C::B is on subversion maybe it makes sense to integrate the plugin into the contrib folder of the C::B repository? If so, I could already provide the patched project files for that (old and new build)... as a very small part...
Morten.
Ps: This message should actually be cross-posted here and in "Plugins development".
Pps: I saw the link of BerliOS to Fraunhofer FOKUS... very nice!
Urxae:
--- Quote from: MortenMacFly on November 26, 2005, 04:46:04 pm ---Is the version that I have checked out from BerliOS really the latest? Is there any newer version available? I could imagine that Thomas already did some work...
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I recall there being a branch for the next version in the repository. I also recall Thomas mentioning a while back that it didn't compile yet :(. That could already be fixed though, not sure.
By the way, if you want a patch to compile trunk to work with current CVS, I posted a messy patch a while back (IIRC also converts to precompiled headers, using variables for paths etc.)
--- Quote ---And: Now that C::B is on subversion maybe it makes sense to integrate the plugin into the contrib folder of the C::B repository? If so, I could already provide the patched project files for that (old and new build)... as a very small part...
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It makes sense, and should happen as soon as a decent compiling-with-HEAD version is approved by Thomas I'd say.
MortenMacFly:
--- Quote from: Urxae on November 26, 2005, 04:58:01 pm ---I posted a messy patch a while back [...]
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Stupid me! :? I have really overseen this obvious topic in the "Plugins development" forum. This makes my previous post kind of obsolete. Thanks for pointing to it...
Morten.
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