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obtaining development sources [message #988] |
Sun, 12 February 2006 15:41 |
jadeite
Messages: 42 Registered: January 2006
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Hello,
There is no forum set up for this type of question, so I'll post it here as I drink my 3rd cup of morning coffee.
I want to obtain the current development source.
1. Do I just use cvs via anonymous user and pserver? Is their a -revision I should be using to get development sources?
2. I keep seeing mention of uvs2. Am I supposed to use that, and if so, how? I built uvs2, but when running it I just get an error. I can't read the notes that come along with it.
Thanks.
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Re: obtaining development sources [message #992 is a reply to message #991] |
Sun, 12 February 2006 16:41 |
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The only problem with updating cvs is that I can't commit all changes at once because of connection problems. I have to do it part by part (package by package) which is a little bit frustrating (when lots of files are to be updated my cvs returns an error after some time. I used tortoise cvs and now smartcvs and I still have the same problem)
From my point of view cvs can be closed
BTW: If someone with better 'access' to sf cvs is here please let me now. Maybe such a person could take care of cvs...
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Re: obtaining development sources [message #996 is a reply to message #993] |
Sun, 12 February 2006 21:15 |
hojtsy
Messages: 241 Registered: January 2006 Location: Budapest, Hungary
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jadeite wrote on Sun, 12 February 2006 11:21 | I just noticed in another forum that some modifications had been made to give more 'native' appearrance on win32, and I was interested in building a couple of examples to see this.
| Well, you can do that one withouth uvs2 too.
1) Backup your .../uppsrc/CtrlLib/Ctrl.iml
2) Download Ctrl.iml.zip, extract, and overwrite .../uppsrc/CtrlLib/Ctrl.iml
3) Compile any example, or TheIde itself to see the "more native" Win2000 look.
Even if you break something, which is quite unprobable, it's very easy to reinstall u++.
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