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Ticket #2 (closed defect: fixed)

Opened 1 year ago

Last modified 5 days ago

SVN repository is not very usable

Reported by: hartym Assigned to: somebody
Priority: high Component: trac
Version: Severity: normal
Keywords: Cc:

Description

svn repository for now only contains an iso image, which is not a very handy file format for versionning/working on it.

should have an iso_source or source directory, and a Makefile that allows one to generate .iso file from source.

On an other hand, ISO image should be removed from trac.

Change History

(in reply to: ↑ description ) 11/02/07 11:13:09 changed by anonymous

Yes, I will put the data for the update. I thought about a hudson process/script to make iso on svn or somewhere else with files available.

Replying to hartym:

svn repository for now only contains an iso image, which is not a very handy file format for versionning/working on it. should have an iso_source or source directory, and a Makefile that allows one to generate .iso file from source. On an other hand, ISO image should be removed from trac.

11/02/07 21:46:20 changed by cedric_neal

  • status changed from new to closed.
  • resolution set to fixed.

Currently, there are more files/directory insteresting for the integration. Thanks.

11/12/07 20:01:49 changed by marc-cat

  • status changed from closed to reopened.
  • resolution deleted.

i am sorry but the iso file has not yet been deleted. actually, if somebody deletes it it will still be in the svn repository. is there a way to access the assembla command line server and recreate the repository? i know how to do it to really delete the file (svnadmin dump / load).

11/13/07 08:02:17 changed by cedric_neal

Sorry for that, I just delete the directory.

11/13/07 08:46:38 changed by cedric_neal

  • component changed from component1 to trac.

11/18/08 00:33:55 changed by cedric_neal

  • milestone deleted.

Milestone Decide on basic setup deleted

11/18/08 00:40:51 changed by cedric_neal

  • status changed from reopened to closed.
  • resolution set to fixed.