Help for amateur developer CVS
Posted: 05.06.2002, 08:24
This is a call for any help concerning the CVS technique. This is also indirectly connected to the hard discussion between Fridger and Axel posted in an other place in this forum concerning the aim of such Forum. I followed very anthousiastically the development of Celestia since long and as all of us I have many times expressed my admiration to the work of Chris. Part of my pleasure is also to play with the source code in particular with OpenGL (I use it a little bit in my own work in physics to describe atomic collisions) and I made some minor alterations just for fun, as e.g. for the moon eclipse. Although a poor amateur I try, when I can, to help a bit as recently in this subforum (Compiling celestia 1.2.4) . Incidently I don't understand the answer of Fridger concerning the "linefeed and carriage return" since (i) I have both Linux and Windows on my various PC and I use the same **.tar.gz code package without any problem.
However the "Pro" and "quasi-Pro" should understand that the various software tools are not always easy to handle and to understand. The pedagogical effort around most aspects of the computer science is very weak if not zero. So please you, Pro, help us depending of your available time. Presently my problems are more with the web, CVS ... than with C++ or OpenGL.
OK My problem now!!
Although I use both Linux and Windows, I am connected with the Web under "Windows" . Fridger I understand your point but I swear that I really made some effort ( in the limit of available time) to look to any place to some information to use CVS.
I read many times the SourceForge information shown bellow :
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Anonymous CVS Access
This project's SourceForge CVS repository can be checked out through anonymous (pserver)
CVS with the following instruction set. The module you wish to check out must be specified as
the modulename. When prompted for a password for anonymous, simply press the Enter key.
cvs
-d:pserver:anonymous@cvs.celestia.sourceforge.net:/cvsroot/celestia
login
cvs -z3
-d:pserver:anonymous@cvs.celestia.sourceforge.net:/cvsroot/celestia
co modulename
Updates from within the module's directory do not need the -d parameter.
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Ok! But what is a pserver and more important where to write and send these lines????????.
Con you tell me, this will allow me to have more pleasure with celestia
Many many thanks
MB
However the "Pro" and "quasi-Pro" should understand that the various software tools are not always easy to handle and to understand. The pedagogical effort around most aspects of the computer science is very weak if not zero. So please you, Pro, help us depending of your available time. Presently my problems are more with the web, CVS ... than with C++ or OpenGL.
OK My problem now!!
Although I use both Linux and Windows, I am connected with the Web under "Windows" . Fridger I understand your point but I swear that I really made some effort ( in the limit of available time) to look to any place to some information to use CVS.
I read many times the SourceForge information shown bellow :
***************
Anonymous CVS Access
This project's SourceForge CVS repository can be checked out through anonymous (pserver)
CVS with the following instruction set. The module you wish to check out must be specified as
the modulename. When prompted for a password for anonymous, simply press the Enter key.
cvs
-d:pserver:anonymous@cvs.celestia.sourceforge.net:/cvsroot/celestia
login
cvs -z3
-d:pserver:anonymous@cvs.celestia.sourceforge.net:/cvsroot/celestia
co modulename
Updates from within the module's directory do not need the -d parameter.
*****************
Ok! But what is a pserver and more important where to write and send these lines????????.
Con you tell me, this will allow me to have more pleasure with celestia
Many many thanks
MB