cvs
Corinna Gries
corinna at asu.edu
Thu Sep 5 09:50:06 PDT 2002
approve
Corinna
-----Original Message-----
From: Chad Berkley [mailto:berkley at nceas.ucsb.edu]
Sent: Thursday, September 05, 2002 9:31 AM
To: Matt Jones
Cc: Eml-Dev (E-mail)
Subject: Re: cvs
> Project member Vote (Approve, Disapprove, Whatever)
> -------------- -------------------------------------
> jones approve
> berkley approve
> higgins
> schild
> cjones
> mccartne
> gries
> brooke
On Thu, 2002-09-05 at 09:30, Matt Jones wrote:
> Hey,
>
> I'd like to nominate James Brunt for project membership in the EML
> project. The FAQ is a substantial contribution. This would grant him
> write access to the CVS repository. Voting rules are explained at:
>
> http://www.ecoinformatics.org/charter.html
>
> Could I get a vote from the current project members ASAP, reply to the
> list and I'll tally the votes.
>
> Project member Vote (Approve, Disapprove, Whatever)
> -------------- -------------------------------------
> jones approve
> berkley
> higgins
> schild
> cjones
> mccartne
> gries
> brooke
>
> Thanks.
>
> Matt
>
> James W Brunt wrote:
> > Matt -
> >
> > I need permission to commit the FAQ file to the cvs server - I currently
> > have insufficient karma (brunt|eml)
> >
> > James
> >
> >
> > Matt Jones wrote:
> >
> >> Hi James,
> >>
> >> There are two steps: adding the file, and then committing it. Adding
> >> it registers it with CVS, committing it actually transfers the file.
> >> Here are the commands:
> >>
> >> Once you have a working copy of the repository (from "cvs checkout
> >> eml"), then do the following from the directory in which the file
> >> resides:
> >>
> >> if it is a text file of some sort:
> >> cvs add newfile.xml
> >>
> >> but if it is binary then add it this way:
> >> cvs add -kb newfile.doc
> >>
> >> Once its added, commit it:
> >> cvs commit newfile.xml
> >>
> >> You'll be prompted for a log message -- please write a reasonably
> >> detailed account of the changes you're making to the repository. If
> >> you are committing changes to multiple files you can leave off the
> >> filename from the commit command and it will search for all modified
> >> files and commit them all with a single transaction.
> >>
> >> That's it,
> >> Matt
> >>
> >>
> >> James W Brunt wrote:
> >>
> >>> Hi Matt -
> >>>
> >>> Can you give me instructions on submitting a new document to the CVS
> >>> via the command line - I can see how to check out and submit things
> >>> that are already there but it's not obvious to me how to do something
> >>> new. I don't have the CVS client installed and didn't really want to
> >>> for just one document when I can easily work via the command line.
> >>>
> >>> Thanks,
> >>>
> >>> James
> >>
> >>
> >>
> >>
> >>
> >
>
>
>
> --
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