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2010 Mar 28
2
Setting up TortoiseSVN and PuTTY on Windows for r-forge.r-project.org (Was: Re: Using SVN + SSH on windows)
Here are some notes/observations I've done on my setup that works for me. Hopefully it will be added to some r-forge documentation/wiki. I use: Windows Vista Business SP2 32bit TortoiseSVN 1.6.7 (Build 18415 - 32 Bit , 2010/01/22 17:55:06) PuTTY v0.60 (with Pageant v0.60) I have a deprecated r-forge project ('r-oo') that I will use through out. My r-forge username is
2010 Mar 27
2
Using SVN + SSH on windows
Hi the list, I try to use R-Forge for developping a projet. I am using tortoise SVN (last version) but I do not manage to Commit. I read the R-Forge user Manual and some post on but I do not manage to find the solution. Here is what I did: 1/ I download 'puttygen.exe'. I generate a key (256 bits). 2/ I save the private key in a file 'private.ppk' on my computer. 3/ I
2005 Jan 27
3
Tortoise CVS download for Asterisk Docs
http://www.asteriskdocs.org/modules/tinycontent/index.php?id=4 Can I make a suggestion that some documentation is provided for the Tortoise CVS download of the asterisk docs. I've tried every combination and I cant get it to work. I'm assuming it must work otherwise it wouldn't have been listed but for 60 seconds more work it would be a bigger benefit to the asterisk
2016 Jun 02
7
Switching to git (Windows experience) (was re:[cfe-dev] GitHub anyone?)
On Wed, Jun 1, 2016 at 6:31 PM, Renato Golin <renato.golin at linaro.org> wrote: > I think we should start two other threads: one about git tooling on Windows > and one about infrastructure problems migrating to git. Some developers on Windows prefer to use GUI tools like TortoiseSVN to command line tools for version control. The last time I tried TortoiseGit on Windows (which was
2010 Oct 27
2
Which version control system to learn for managing Rprojects?
Gabor As someone trying to the rest of my team using Subversion (which I have used for a while, but more as a backup / record of changes), have you a neat / automated way of building a package from a subversion repository? Thanks David Jessop -------------------------- David Jessop Global Head of Quantitative Research UBS Investment Research +44 20 7567 9882 ----- Original Message -----
2010 Mar 28
2
Possible improvements/clarifications for R-forge (Was: Re: Using SVN + SSH on windows)
Hi, first, r-forge.r-project.org is filling a need and provides a great service to the community. Please read this thread as sincere feedback for making it even better, not as a complaint. I fully understand that r-forge is ran by limited resources and on a volunteer basis. I'll list some points about r-forge that I think could be improved/clarified. Not expecting anything, just sharing my
2016 Jun 02
2
Switching to git (Windows experience) (was re:[cfe-dev] GitHub anyone?)
Sourcetree is pretty good on windows, and I hear ok things about Git Extensions. I have not used the GitHub app though. I typically use Sourcetree to view the logs, and command line for everything else. From: llvm-dev [mailto:llvm-dev-bounces at lists.llvm.org] On Behalf Of Craig, Ben via llvm-dev Sent: Thursday, June 02, 2016 10:01 AM To: llvm-dev at lists.llvm.org Subject: Re: [llvm-dev]
2012 Mar 29
4
link Explorer Shell extensions to Gnome thumbnailer
Programs with special uncommon file formats (not jpg) often register a shell extension in Explorer that offers thumbnails for these files (since the files otherwise wouldn't have previews). When I trigger in a Wine application (eg. SketchUp) the File Open dialog, I can see previews of the files (skp files) in the preview panel. This means the shell extension does work in Wine. The Shell
2016 Jun 02
2
Switching to git (Windows experience) (was re:[cfe-dev] GitHub anyone?)
One of the things that may taint my prior analysis... At the time I was last evaluating Windows git GUIs, I was looking for something that would make handling .patch and .diff files easier. In particular, if a patch didn't apply, I really wanted to get some visual indication of which hunk failed, and some interface to resolve the conflict. I didn't find any tools that handled that
2007 Dec 06
2
TortoiseCVS
Hi, I'm trying to use TortoiseCVS under Linux (through Wine). I'd like to eventually write some shell scripts to invoke it properly from Nautilus but that is still a ways off. Some of Tortoise's functionality works, like enumerating the code modules in the CVS repository. However, actually checking out code works for the first file but then fails:
2010 Oct 26
2
Which version control system to learn for managing R projects?
Hello all, I wish to learn a version control system for managing my R (data analysis) projects. I know of SVN and github, and wonder if there is any reason for which I should prefer the one over the other (or any other platform). An example for a reason could be if it will make it easier for me to later work with R-forge or CRAN or any other platform for R code distribution. Thanks, Tal
2006 May 20
4
Menus and other things stop drawing
The menus stop drawing problem is still there in cvs. I can reproduce it 100% of the time by trying to use the File menu button in K3B. The other buttons work fine. Once i try to use the File menu all the other ones stop working. The fun doesn't stop there because trying to use it also causes all the other menus from drawing including the panel. nautilus from what i can tell stops
2007 Dec 13
10
Version naming to use in a RoR proyect
Hi everyone, I would need to know if RoR follow any policy for version naming; I mean, something like linux´s kernel does or similar. For instance, kernel uses numbers separated in groups by dots (i.e. pre 2.6 - AA.BB.CC). These groups mean differents fixtures, bugs fixed... I will start a big proyect from scratch with rails and I want to choose now a standart to use and avoid future problems
2016 Jun 03
3
Switching to git (Windows experience) (was re:[cfe-dev] GitHub anyone?)
>On Wed, Jun 1, 2016 at 6:31 PM, Renato Golin <renato.golin at linaro.org> wrote: >> I think we should start two other threads: one about git tooling on Windows >> and one about infrastructure problems migrating to git. > >Some developers on Windows prefer to use GUI tools like TortoiseSVN to >command line tools for version control. The last time I tried
2007 Jan 29
3
WXRuby Documentation
Hi, I am very new to Ruby, but I know I can express myself in writing pretty well. If it''s OK to contribute to the documentation of WXRuby, How do I do that? I signed up for a membership on Sourceforge, but was not sure what to do after that. Thanks. Jim James D Homme, Usability Engineering Highmark Inc. james.homme@highmark.com 412-544-8177 "If you think you can, or if you think
2006 May 19
37
OS for rails development: Windows vs. Mac?
Caveat: this is not a discussion about *hosting* a rails app on windows. Anyway...Macs are everywhere you look when researching rails (demo vids, tutorials, and pictures from rails training classes). I''m interested in what the pros to using a Mac for rails development are (besides textmate). Is it more of a cultural thing, a what would 37 signals do thing, is it a unix thing, or
2007 Jun 11
3
RE: Moving to Git
Since you asked for comments... Personally, I'm disappointed to see Speex moving to Git from Subversion. I had just recently learned how easy it is to track progress of Speex using TortoiseSvn. That being said, I'm sure Jean-Marc knows best what the issues may be. How many people are expected to commit on this project this year? -mjc
2009 Aug 10
1
Integrate shell scripts into Nautilus ?
Hi, I'd like to integrate a handful of shell scripts into my Nautilus file browser, for example to be able to resize a selection of images with one click via ImageMagick, or convert videos easily. After a bit of Googling, I found out that folks seem to do this by placing scripts into ~/.gnome2/nautilus-scripts. Only that doesn't seem to work for me. Nothing appears in the browsers
2007 Apr 08
1
winefile/explorer hardcoded ? HKEY_CLASSES_ROOT\Folder\shell\open\command ignored
Winefile seems to be hardcoded when it comes to opening folders. No matter what I do it always pops up. I tried deleting HKEY_CLASSES_ROOT\Folder and nothing changed. What can I do to convince wine to open folders with /usr/bin/nautilus ? I allready made it open ordinary files with gnome-open. -- Who logs in to gdm? Not I, said the duck.
2008 Aug 07
3
Windows MSI file installation
After a recent reload with Kubuntu Hardy 8.04, my son and I are having some success with wine and M$ games/programs, mostly by bloodymindedness and the occasional foulup - losing sound intermittently was unexpected, although this may be due to the presence of an Audigy sound card, which despite being recognised and configured, nevertheless is not currently providing sound output - the main board