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"new maintainers thread" [message #4370] |
Thu, 03 August 2006 13:38 |
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mirek
Messages: 13986 Registered: November 2005
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OK, for those willing to participate on U++ development and past the phase of "obtaining uvs2 access" (if you want one, please PM me), this is PM to rbmatt but is common enough to make it public:
What you can do: First, you can now use latest sources, not to wait for next dev release
It would be nice if you would start testing - theide package system is ideal for this, you can setup assemblies for your apps using "release" and "latest" sources (I mean, "c:\myapps;c:\upp\uppsrc" and "c:\myapps;c:\newupp\uppsrc).
Then, if you have time, try to get web generator running and generate content.
Alternativly, to play a little, there is also Win32 installation package generator (MakeInstall2).
Mirek
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Re: "new maintainers thread" [message #4378 is a reply to message #4377] |
Thu, 03 August 2006 18:20 |
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I think I figured it out.
Just looking at the folders in uppsrc.uvs, I see "Browser" "Builders" and "Calc" that are not present in my uppsrc folder. Also in there is uppweb. I guess since UVS is supposed to be similar to CVS, it keeps track of file moves and deletions. So it looks like you moved uppweb out of uppsrc, but it's still in uppsrc.uvs for the "file history" of it.
Am I right?
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Re: "new maintainers thread" [message #4473 is a reply to message #4377] |
Fri, 11 August 2006 18:44 |
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In the course of testing and what not, I have managed to modify files that are under uvs (like, change the timestamp or topic++ files got compressed). Now everytime I want to sync, it wants to upload my changes- obviously I can't b/c I don't have write access, and I don't want to b/c its not necessary. Normally I pick "download only", but is there a way to clear my modifications and just download your latest version?
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Re: "new maintainers thread" [message #4706 is a reply to message #4702] |
Sun, 20 August 2006 21:33 |
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mirek
Messages: 13986 Registered: November 2005
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fudadmin wrote on Sun, 20 August 2006 15:13 |
fudadmin wrote on Sat, 19 August 2006 11:29 | more about Topic:
I added Topic package from subversion and now I've compiled uppweb but pages show COMPRESSED pages...
Ideas?
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I'm repeating this post just to draw Mirek's atttention.
Am I very unlucky with uvs2 or something is not updated?
P.S. I need a book "how to use uvs2"...
in short: what is export and import in uvs2? Do they work the same like in subversion?
Why then, when I try to export in uvs2, it starts connecting to the net?
P.S2. uvs2 is driving me mad...
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There are two major differences:
- there is no "export" or "import". There is single operation, called "Sync", that performs all necessary operations to upload your changes to global repository and download changes in global repository to your local repository and your sources.
- each client has his local repository. It stores complete history of all files; each Sync updates this in parellel to actual sources.
Now a little bit confusing bit is that people are often confused by this local repository - beacause its internal format is that snapshot of each file at the time of last Sync is stored there along with another file that stores version differences (uvs2 stores differences from latest version back - this saves space, as most differences are adding code).
Anyway, local repostory should be always a black box to you. If you want to see some historic version, launch uvs2.exe.
Also, if you perform a first Sync, complete local source tree and local repository are downloaded.
Also note that uvs2.exe in fact does not have an active server part. All necessary work is done by client, the backend is regular ftp server.
Mirek
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