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2007 Jun 29
0
[LLVMdev] NOTICE: < 12 hours to Subversion Migration
All,
At 0900 CDT tomorrow (1400 UTC) the Subversion migration will begin. At
that time, CVS will be put in read-only mode while the conversion to
Subversion is made. We expect the Subversion repository to be up and
running 3 hours later at about 1200 CDT, 1000 PDT, or 1700 UTC.
If you haven't got your subversion client yet, please do so now.
If you host a nightly test, please get the latest
2007 Jun 25
0
[LLVMdev] Subversion Migration Delayed Again
Dear LLVMers,
The configuration of the subversion software is still incomplete, so we
will not be starting the switch over to SVN at 1:00 pm CDT today as planned.
I do not know yet when the conversion can be rescheduled. It looks like
tomorrow (Tuesday) is the earliest that we can begin the conversion.
I'll keep the list updated as I learn more details.
-- John T.
2007 Jun 15
0
[LLVMdev] migration to SubVersion successful or delayed?
Basile STARYNKEVITCH wrote:
> Dear All,
>
> according to http://llvm.org/SVNMigration.html the repository migrated to SubVersion (svn)
> on june 5th 2007 (almost 10 days ago).
>
The migration was delayed. The subversion software was supposed to be
configured this week by our IT department, but I have not heard from
them yet. I've fired off an email to see what the status
2007 Jun 26
0
[LLVMdev] Subversion Conversion (IMPORTANT)
On Tue, 26 Jun 2007, Reid Spencer wrote:
> I know we've cried wolf before, but the conversion of the LLVM projects'
> software to use Subversion instead of CVS *WILL* occur on Friday June
> 29th with the following approximate schedule:
Great, I'm glad to see this happening. Thanks for making it happen.
One request: when the change goes live, please make sure the various
2007 Jun 26
2
[LLVMdev] Subversion Conversion (IMPORTANT)
All,
I know we've cried wolf before, but the conversion of the LLVM projects'
software to use Subversion instead of CVS *WILL* occur on Friday June
29th with the following approximate schedule:
* 09:00 CDT (14:00 UTC, 07:00 PDT) - CVS becomes read-only
(commits prevented)
* 09:05 CDT (14:05 UTC, 07:05 PDT) - Final conversion to SVN
starts
* 11:45 CDT
2007 Mar 03
0
[LLVMdev] Subversion Migration
On Fri, 2007-03-02 at 17:48 -0600, John Criswell wrote:
> Dear All,
>
> I've just heard that there's been a recent discussion on the IRC channel
> about moving the LLVM source repository from CVS to Subversion (SVN) and
> that this migration may happen "soon."
Yes, its been talked about for ages and its time to do it. We've debated
the choice of repositories
2007 Mar 02
4
[LLVMdev] Subversion Migration
Dear All,
I've just heard that there's been a recent discussion on the IRC channel
about moving the LLVM source repository from CVS to Subversion (SVN) and
that this migration may happen "soon."
Is such a migration being planned, and if so, what is the timeframe?
How will the migration be performed? I and other LLVM users have
deadlines in the near future, so we would like to
2007 Jun 29
6
[LLVMdev] Subversion Migration Completed
Dear LLVMers,
The first phase of the Subversion conversion is complete. The CVS
repository will no longer be available. You will now need to use the
SVN server.
Directions for getting LLVM from the SVN server can be found in the new
Getting Started Guide (http://llvm.org/docs/GettingStarted.html). If
you run a nightly tester, you should update your LLVM tree from SVN to
get the new
2007 Jun 15
3
[LLVMdev] migration to SubVersion successful or delayed?
Dear All,
according to http://llvm.org/SVNMigration.html the repository migrated to SubVersion (svn)
on june 5th 2007 (almost 10 days ago).
Did the migration happened as expected?
http://llvm.org/releases/ still mention CVS, and nothing on http://llvm.org/docs/GettingStarted.html#checkout suggest to
switch to svn instead of cvs.
What is the current best way to download the latest snapshot:
2007 Mar 03
2
[LLVMdev] Subversion Migration
Hi,
Two things regarding the new subversion repository :-
1) Can you remove lib/CodeGen/ELF - which was a copy of the 'libelf' GNU
library which got partially deleted.
2) Is there any way make the "Win32" Visual Studio 2003 a separate source
repository, so we do not have the VS2003 code being distributed on every
*nix platform. AND could we also have a Visual Studio 2005
2004 Mar 16
4
migration to subversion
Everyone,
We are at long last migrating the xiph.org source repository from to
subversion. We've been wanting to do this for some years, but have been
waiting for a conversion script that could deal with our creaky old cvs
repository. Subversion, although perfectly usable for the past two
years, recently announced a stable 1.0 release, and more importantly
the major issues with the
2004 Mar 16
4
migration to subversion
Everyone,
We are at long last migrating the xiph.org source repository from to
subversion. We've been wanting to do this for some years, but have been
waiting for a conversion script that could deal with our creaky old cvs
repository. Subversion, although perfectly usable for the past two
years, recently announced a stable 1.0 release, and more importantly
the major issues with the
2004 Mar 16
4
migration to subversion
Everyone,
We are at long last migrating the xiph.org source repository from to
subversion. We've been wanting to do this for some years, but have been
waiting for a conversion script that could deal with our creaky old cvs
repository. Subversion, although perfectly usable for the past two
years, recently announced a stable 1.0 release, and more importantly
the major issues with the
2004 Mar 16
4
migration to subversion
Everyone,
We are at long last migrating the xiph.org source repository from to
subversion. We've been wanting to do this for some years, but have been
waiting for a conversion script that could deal with our creaky old cvs
repository. Subversion, although perfectly usable for the past two
years, recently announced a stable 1.0 release, and more importantly
the major issues with the
2007 Jun 29
0
[LLVMdev] Subversion Migration Completed
On Friday 29 June 2007 15:01, John Criswell wrote:
> If you encounter problems, please email the llvmdev list with details.
Can't check out:
svn co http://llvm.org/svn/llvm-project/trunk/llvm llvm
svn: URL 'http://llvm.org/svn/llvm-project/trunk/llvm' doesn't exist
Apparently, the Getting Started guide is wrong:
svn co http://llvm.org/svn/llvm-project/llvm/trunk llvm
A
2008 Dec 17
0
Missing Dependency subversion is needed by package subversion-ruby
Greets.
I''m currently trying to install GIT on an RHEL5 box. I''ve tried to
both build from source and install via yum. In both instances I
continue to receive the error message (full error stack at the end):
[code]Error: Missing Dependency: subversion = 1.4.2-2.el5 is needed by
package subversion-ruby[/code]
If I''m reading this correctly I''m seeing that svn
2007 Jul 31
0
[LLVMdev] Web Server & Subversion Restart
All,
Tonight at 11pm PDT (0600 GMT) I will be restarting the LLVM project's
web server and consequently subversion access will be interrupted as
well. I expect that the restart will have the services down for only a
few minutes but please try not to access the web site or subversion for
an hour, until 12:00am PDT (0700 GMT).
The change is to support a web site per module and some experiments
2007 Mar 03
0
[LLVMdev] Subversion Migration
On Sat, 3 Mar 2007, Aaron Gray wrote:
> Two things regarding the new subversion repository :-
> 1) Can you remove lib/CodeGen/ELF - which was a copy of the 'libelf' GNU
> library which got partially deleted.
I just removed it from the CVS repo.
> 2) Is there any way make the "Win32" Visual Studio 2003 a separate source
> repository, so we do not have the VS2003
2007 Mar 03
2
[LLVMdev] Subversion Migration
> On Sat, 3 Mar 2007, Aaron Gray wrote:
>> Two things regarding the new subversion repository :-
>> 1) Can you remove lib/CodeGen/ELF - which was a copy of the 'libelf' GNU
>> library which got partially deleted.
>
> I just removed it from the CVS repo.
>
>> 2) Is there any way make the "Win32" Visual Studio 2003 a separate source
>>
2006 Oct 13
1
Subversion, testing a quickstart guide, version control for a Rails project
I just burned 3 hours figuring out Subversion, so I made up a little quickstart guide.
Try the guide and see if you can get version control going in ... say ... 30 minutes?
I assume your situation is:
You are setting up version control on a new subdirectory on your
computer.
You will copy your entire rails project directory tree into the new
subdirectory after you get subversion running.