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2006 Apr 20
8
SCM for a Rails project - Darcs or Subversion?
Hi everyone. I''m choosing an SCM for my current Rails project. Up until now, for my other (non-Rails) codings, I used Darcs and liked it very much. I''d prefer to use Darcs for my Rails development as well. Looking into the matter, I''m somewhat deterred by the appearant dominance of Subversion as the SCM tool of choice for Rails hackers. Is there a technical reason for
2006 Sep 24
3
Darcs mirror, some fixes & rake patches...
Hi, as our repository has now been switched to SVN I have stopped my darcs-mirror. Is anyone still interested in the darcs mirror? I would have to set up a new one for the SVN then, since I can''t reuse the history of the CVS import. If no one requires the darcs mirror, I would just trash the darcs repository and reactivate it if need arises. In other news, I have some small fixes for
2005 Jan 10
1
darcs repo?
Hello all Are the darcs repos of wxRuby no longer updated? thanks Jani
2006 Nov 28
1
[LLVMdev] moving to svn?
On 11/27/06, Scott Michel <scottm at rushg.aero.org> wrote: > Anton Korobeynikov wrote: > >>the official cutover. Granted, you might need darcs to pull the current > >>version out of its repo, since it was originally designed with darcs in > >>mind. > > > > I can confirm, that tailor converts LLVM CVS with all history preserved > > to mercurial
2006 Nov 27
0
[LLVMdev] moving to svn?
Anton Korobeynikov wrote: >>the official cutover. Granted, you might need darcs to pull the current >>version out of its repo, since it was originally designed with darcs in >>mind. > > I can confirm, that tailor converts LLVM CVS with all history preserved > to mercurial repository without any visible troubles. I'm not sure if I just took HEAD or converted the
2006 Nov 27
2
[LLVMdev] moving to svn?
Hello, Scott. > the official cutover. Granted, you might need darcs to pull the current > version out of its repo, since it was originally designed with darcs in > mind. I can confirm, that tailor converts LLVM CVS with all history preserved to mercurial repository without any visible troubles. -- With best regards, Anton Korobeynikov. Faculty of Mathematics & Mechanics, Saint
2004 Nov 29
2
1.0-test53
http://dovecot.org/test/ Sorry for not answering any questions for past two weeks, I'll try to get around answering them in next few days. I've also been thinking about if I should switch from CVS to Darcs. It seems to be exactly the kind of reversion control tool I had wanted to use. Anyone have comments for or against it? I'd still have read-only CVS repository generated from
2007 Apr 02
0
[LLVMdev] CVS Branches To Discard?
Hi Reid, > A deficiency in the cvs2svn script causes it to bloat the Subversion > repository (significantly, as in 10x) in the conversion of branches > and tags. It's probably a bit late in the day, but have you considered other CVS to SVN conversion tools, e.g. Tailor? http://www.darcs.net/DarcsWiki/Tailor http://darcs.arstecnica.it/tailor/ Cheers, Ralph.
2005 Aug 04
1
SwitchTower CVS support
I did an svn up this morning and discovered this whole new bundle of code! Lookingn through it it looks cool, but there''s no CVS support for an SCM - I''d have thought this would be more widely used than darcs. Looking at the code for subversion.rb and I thought it''d be possible to add a new scm - CVS. I''m running into 3 problems: 1- I''m still
2006 Nov 28
5
[LLVMdev] moving to svn?
> I'm not sure if I just took HEAD or converted the whole llvm repo. > Personally, I like darcs for the atomic theory of patches. YMMV. I have used darcs to work with psi. It looks like a very clean design, but currently it is a very anemic implementation IMHO. I constantly find myself trying to find out how to do a relatively simple task. Git is fast and has a lot of features, but
2006 Apr 25
1
Re: -fvirtual and compactdefaultargs (was StaticBoxSizer bug?)
Daniel F. Savarese wrote: > In message <444C4D5B.6060801@mindspring.com>, Roy Sutton writes: > >> The patch didn''t apply for me. I have created a new patch for the two >> affected files. >> > > You probably needed a -p0 (assuming application from inside wxruby2/) > or we had slightly different versions of the source files or maybe > the
2006 May 12
9
Version control for deployment?
If I can get root access, I''ll use version control for deployment as well... It beats ftp and scp hands down for speed. Setting up a repository on a remote server means I get automatic off-site backup as part of the development cycle, and deployment/site update is as simple as a three word command line entry. Small changes on remote test sites can be made with Vim (or your *nix
2006 Nov 28
0
[LLVMdev] moving to svn?
Perhaps someone could come up with a list of different versioning software, list the pros and cons, and then we could vote? (Has anyone mentioned Bitkeeper yet? :-) -bw On 11/28/06, Rafael EspĂ­ndola <rafael.espindola at gmail.com> wrote: > > I'm not sure if I just took HEAD or converted the whole llvm repo. > > Personally, I like darcs for the atomic theory of patches.
2005 Dec 28
1
advice needed: damagecontrol or CIA?
Hi, I''m looking to set up a continuous integration server for a rails application. This application is under source control with darcs. I''ve read about damagecontrol and CIA, and wonder what experience you can share so I can make my mind. CIA seems to work with a post-commit so I should be able to use it with darcs. And as it is in the rails svn repository, I have good hope
2005 Aug 09
43
Some patches.
Hi, in my path of getting the controls sample to work nicely, I fixed some classes on the way, see the attached diffs. I had some difficulties, but could track down all stupid bugs and am now almost happy with the code :) (I had the complete ImageHandler hieracy implemented at some time, but than I discovered the error was not in unloaded ImageHandlers but in the controls-program which does not
2010 Sep 09
4
Capistrano Deploy with SVN over SSH - Network connection closed unexpectedly
Hello all, i changed today from my local repository to a repository on a server. The repository now lies on the same server where my application is going to be deployed. Everything went fine create my repository on the server and checked out my working copy. After some changes on the code i wanted to deploy my application but it failed. The error is: "svn: Network connection closed
2011 Feb 17
2
darcs patch: Apply on data frame
Hi, I am using a very simple R function to get each row from the attached file and run Wilcox.test between columns 1-3 and 4-12. However, I keep getting an error message. The data files is attached. Any suggestion? Thank you. Rong Error message: +?? return c$p.value Error: unexpected symbol in: "? c <- wilcox.test(a[g1], a[g2]) ? return c" Execution halted Scrip:ranksum
2008 Dec 23
2
HOgg Release 0.4.1
HOgg 0.4.1 Released ------------------- The HOgg package provides a commandline tool for manipulating Ogg files, and a corresponding Haskell library. HOgg is in hackage, or on the web at: http://www.kfish.org/~conrad/software/hogg/ This is the fourth public release. The focus is on correctness of Ogg parsing, production and editing. The capabilities of the hogg commandline tool are roughly on
2003 Nov 13
16
Submitting patches
I''m a bit new to working on a rubyforge/sourceforge/open source project, so excuse my obliviousness. What is the preferred way of submitting a patch to wxruby? Thanks, Nick
2005 Nov 30
1
No matching function for overloaded ''wxWindow_GetTextExtent'' on Linux
Hi guys, I get this error when I try to edit an item in the grid: dewd@marieta:/mnt/workspace/tpl_src/src/wxruby2/samples/etc$ ruby system_settings.rb Our Initialize was called Their Initialize returned 1 system_settings.rb:245:in `get_text_extent'': No matching function for overloaded ''wxWindow_GetTextExtent'' (ArgumentError) from system_settings.rb:245 I have