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[ANN]: Fins 1.0 back-ported to Cocoon 2.1
I hope this will make the day for a few people :)
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Re: [ANN]: Fins 1.0 back-ported to Cocoon 2.1
Posted by Luca Morandini <lm...@ieee.org>.
Derek Hohls wrote:
> Sorry, I was not too clear here.
>
> I was suggesting that the plain text "src/main/resources/COB-INF/schema/"
> in the FAQ be converted to a hyperlink to point to that URL.
Well, that's was not meant to be a link, just an indication on were the
file is in the source tree... anyway, I've added a link to make it more
user-friendly.
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Re: [ANN]: Fins 1.0 back-ported to Cocoon 2.1
Posted by Derek Hohls <DH...@csir.co.za>.
Sorry, I was not too clear here.
I was suggesting that the plain text "src/main/resources/COB-INF/schema/"
in the FAQ be converted to a hyperlink to point to that URL.
>>> On 2008/06/25 at 08:44, in message <g3...@ger.gmane.org>, Luca Morandini <lm...@ieee.org> wrote:
Derek Hohls wrote:
> Well, it made mine! Thanks Luca.
>
> PS. Any reason the pointer for the Fins schema in the FAQ
> does not link to the on-line version:
> http://svn.cocoondev.org/viewsvn/trunk/fins/fins-core/src/main/resources/COB-INF/schema/?root=fins
Hmmm... I think it works, just click on the "View" link.
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Re: [ANN]: Fins 1.0 back-ported to Cocoon 2.1
Posted by Luca Morandini <lm...@ieee.org>.
Derek Hohls wrote:
> Well, it made mine! Thanks Luca.
>
> PS. Any reason the pointer for the Fins schema in the FAQ
> does not link to the on-line version:
> http://svn.cocoondev.org/viewsvn/trunk/fins/fins-core/src/main/resources/COB-INF/schema/?root=fins
Hmmm... I think it works, just click on the "View" link.
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Re: [ANN]: Fins 1.0 back-ported to Cocoon 2.1
Posted by Derek Hohls <DH...@csir.co.za>.
Well, it made mine! Thanks Luca.
PS. Any reason the pointer for the Fins schema in the FAQ
does not link to the on-line version:
http://svn.cocoondev.org/viewsvn/trunk/fins/fins-core/src/main/resources/COB-INF/schema/?root=fins
>>> On 2008/06/25 at 07:44, in message <g3...@ger.gmane.org>, Luca Morandini <lm...@ieee.org> wrote:
I hope this will make the day for a few people :)
http://www.lucamorandini.it/fins/faq.html
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Re: [ANN]: Fins 1.0 back-ported to Cocoon 2.1
Posted by Luca Morandini <lm...@ieee.org>.
Derek Hohls wrote:
> Luca
>
> Perhaps its the URL. I am currently using RapidSVN.
> I added a bookmark for Pebble -
> https://pebble.svn.sourceforge.net/svnroot/pebble
> and it worked just fine...
>
> But when I use :
> http://svn.cocoondev.org/repos/fins/trunk
> I get an error -
> Error: Error while updating filelist (PROPFIND request failed on '/repos/fins/trunk'
> PROPFIND of '/repos/fins/trunk': could not connect to server (http://svn.cocoondev.org))
>
> Have I used the correct path?
Yes, that's the correct one: just tried a checkout with the Linux SVN
client, version 1.4.6.
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Re: [ANN]: Fins 1.0 back-ported to Cocoon 2.1
Posted by Felix Knecht <fe...@apache.org>.
Hi
Lately svn released a new version (I think 1.5). Could it be that
cocoondev uses the latest svn version and RapidSVN isn't up to date yet?
Just an idea ...
Felix
> Luca
>
> Perhaps its the URL. I am currently using RapidSVN.
> I added a bookmark for Pebble -
> https://pebble.svn.sourceforge.net/svnroot/pebble
> and it worked just fine...
>
> But when I use :
> http://svn.cocoondev.org/repos/fins/trunk
> I get an error -
> Error: Error while updating filelist (PROPFIND request failed on '/repos/fins/trunk'
> PROPFIND of '/repos/fins/trunk': could not connect to server (http://svn.cocoondev.org))
>
> Have I used the correct path?
>
>
>>>> On 2008/06/25 at 10:42, in message <g3...@ger.gmane.org>, Luca Morandini <lm...@ieee.org> wrote:
>>>>
> Derek Hohls wrote:
>
>> I am struggling to do this - have tried two clients so far...
>>
>
> Strange, usually SVN clients work like a charm. I would advise you to
> try harder, since SVN is so widely popular you will many occasions to
> use it in the future.
>
>
>
>
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Re: [ANN]: Fins 1.0 back-ported to Cocoon 2.1
Posted by Derek Hohls <DH...@csir.co.za>.
Luca
Perhaps its the URL. I am currently using RapidSVN.
I added a bookmark for Pebble -
https://pebble.svn.sourceforge.net/svnroot/pebble
and it worked just fine...
But when I use :
http://svn.cocoondev.org/repos/fins/trunk
I get an error -
Error: Error while updating filelist (PROPFIND request failed on '/repos/fins/trunk'
PROPFIND of '/repos/fins/trunk': could not connect to server (http://svn.cocoondev.org))
Have I used the correct path?
>>> On 2008/06/25 at 10:42, in message <g3...@ger.gmane.org>, Luca Morandini <lm...@ieee.org> wrote:
Derek Hohls wrote:
> I am struggling to do this - have tried two clients so far...
Strange, usually SVN clients work like a charm. I would advise you to
try harder, since SVN is so widely popular you will many occasions to
use it in the future.
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Re: [ANN]: Fins 1.0 back-ported to Cocoon 2.1
Posted by Luca Morandini <lm...@ieee.org>.
Derek Hohls wrote:
> Luca
>
> I am struggling to do this - have tried two clients so far...
Strange, usually SVN clients work like a charm. I would advise you to
try harder, since SVN is so widely popular you will many occasions to
use it in the future.
> I know this is really not your problem, but does ViewVC
> really not have a "download all" for the source code - seems
> quite strange?
Apologies, but I cannot be of any assistance on this.
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Re: [ANN]: Fins 1.0 back-ported to Cocoon 2.1
Posted by Derek Hohls <DH...@csir.co.za>.
Luca
I am struggling to do this - have tried two clients so far...
I know this is really not your problem, but does ViewVC
really not have a "download all" for the source code - seems
quite strange?
Derek
>>> On 2008/06/25 at 08:44, in message <g3...@ger.gmane.org>, Luca Morandini <lm...@ieee.org> wrote:
Derek Hohls wrote:
> And a very stupid question - where is the link for the
> download? the ViewVC site seems to allow you to browse
> & display files - but how does one get all of them at once?
You should get hold of an SVN client and issue something like:
svn checkout http://svn.cocoondev.org/repos/fins/trunk fins
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Re: [ANN]: Fins 1.0 back-ported to Cocoon 2.1
Posted by Luca Morandini <lm...@ieee.org>.
Derek Hohls wrote:
> And a very stupid question - where is the link for the
> download? the ViewVC site seems to allow you to browse
> & display files - but how does one get all of them at once?
You should get hold of an SVN client and issue something like:
svn checkout http://svn.cocoondev.org/repos/fins/trunk fins
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Re: [ANN]: Fins 1.0 back-ported to Cocoon 2.1
Posted by Derek Hohls <DH...@csir.co.za>.
And a very stupid question - where is the link for the
download? the ViewVC site seems to allow you to browse
& display files - but how does one get all of them at once?
>>> On 2008/06/25 at 07:44, in message <g3...@ger.gmane.org>, Luca Morandini <lm...@ieee.org> wrote:
I hope this will make the day for a few people :)
http://www.lucamorandini.it/fins/faq.html
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