[openbeos] Re: Apps directory in CVS?

  • From: Linus Almström <linalm-7@xxxxxxxxxx>
  • To: openbeos@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
  • Date: Thu, 24 Jan 2002 16:23:51 +0100 (MET)

cvs commit
is the command to check in files into the
repository. 

If you want to add a completely new files in the
repository you have to first "cvs add FILE" and
then "cvs commit".

More help on how to use cvs is found through:

cvs --help

help on commands:

cvs --help-commands

help on a specific command:

cvs --help COMMAND

Regards

/Procton



On Thu, 24 Jan 2002, Sikosis wrote:

> Agreed. I think preference apps need their own top-level directory.
> 
> I've never used CVS before, I assume it's not hard to check things in. The 
> CVS doco on the web site doesn't mention anything about it.
> 
> Sikosis
> 
> 
> At 01:11 PM 24/01/2002 +0100, you wrote:
> 
> > > The preferences team has been checking stuff in already, in the
> > > scattered directories
> > > that I made. To be honest, I still like my original plan, but no one
> > > else does, so I am going
> > > along. Really, it is an opinion thing. ;-)
> > >
> > > I would recommend putting Workspaces in the app_kit's preferences
> > > directory, in a subdir. That
> >
> >I haven't found that directory in CVS, that's why I asked. Anyway, I
> >already followed Daniel Reinholds suggestion and made a top-level
> >directory "prefs".
> >
> >Since not all preferences applications are App Kit related, I also
> >think that makes sense (to have top-level preferences & apps
> >directories).
> >
> >I am curious about the upcoming structure, so keep on :-)
> >
> >Adios...
> >    Axel.
> >
> >
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