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Posted to cvs@avalon.apache.org by ni...@apache.org on 2004/08/09 18:46:06 UTC
svn commit: rev 36118 - avalon/trunk/central/site/src/xdocs/central/resources/svn
Author: niclas
Date: Mon Aug 9 09:46:05 2004
New Revision: 36118
Modified:
avalon/trunk/central/site/src/xdocs/central/resources/svn/committing.xml
avalon/trunk/central/site/src/xdocs/central/resources/svn/index.xml
avalon/trunk/central/site/src/xdocs/central/resources/svn/starting.xml
Log:
Fixes in the subversion instructions.
Modified: avalon/trunk/central/site/src/xdocs/central/resources/svn/committing.xml
==============================================================================
--- avalon/trunk/central/site/src/xdocs/central/resources/svn/committing.xml (original)
+++ avalon/trunk/central/site/src/xdocs/central/resources/svn/committing.xml Mon Aug 9 09:46:05 2004
@@ -2,56 +2,52 @@
<document>
<properties>
<author email="dev@avalon.apache.org">Avalon Documentation Team</author>
- <title>Avalon Central</title>
+ <title>Avalon Central</title>
</properties>
- <body>
-
- <section name="Commit Access under Subversion">
-
- <p>
- Before you can commit to the subversion repository, you will
- need to create an SVN password. To do this, log on to
- minotaur.apache.org and run the following command:
- </p>
-
- <source>
- svnpasswd
- </source>
-
- <p>
- The will ask you for a subversion password. This is the user
- and password you will use when checking in code.
- </p>
-
- <p>
- When you commit code to subversion, it will try to use the
- username you are logged in as on the current system. If this
- is different than your subversion username, you will need to
- specifiy this on the commit statement. Subversion will prompt
- for your password when you run the command. Note the is the
- SVN password, which is not the same as your minotaur password
- This password can be entered as a command line argument to
- avoid interaction. The follow command line will commit with a
- specified username and password:
- </p>
- <source>
- svn commit --username <i>username</i> --password <i>password</i>
- </source>
-
- <p>
- To commit with TortoiseSVN, simply right click on the directory
- you want to run the commit from and select commit. A list of
- files changed will be displayed with a text box for a log message.
- At this point you can select which files should be committed and
- enter you log text. Select OK to start the commit, a dialog box
- will appear prompting for username and password. You will also
- be able to select a check box to remember the credentials. If you
- select this check box, you will not be prompted for information in
- the future
- </p>
-
- </section>
- </body>
+ <body>
+
+ <section name="Commit Access under Subversion">
+
+ <p>
+ Before you can commit to the subversion repository, you will
+ need to create an SVN password. To do this, log on to
+ minotaur.apache.org and run the following command:
+ </p>
+
+ <source> svnpasswd</source>
+
+ <p>
+ The will ask you for a subversion password. This is the user
+ and password you will use when checking in code.
+ </p>
+
+ <p>
+ When you commit code to subversion, it will try to use the
+ username you are logged in as on the current system. If this
+ is different than your subversion username, you will need to
+ specifiy this on the commit statement. Subversion will prompt
+ for your password when you run the command. Note the is the
+ SVN password, which is not the same as your minotaur password
+ This password can be entered as a command line argument to
+ avoid interaction. The follow command line will commit with a
+ specified username and password:
+ </p>
+ <source> svn commit --username <i>username</i> --password <i>password</i></source>
+
+ <p>
+ To commit with TortoiseSVN, simply right click on the directory
+ you want to run the commit from and select commit. A list of
+ files changed will be displayed with a text box for a log message.
+ At this point you can select which files should be committed and
+ enter you log text. Select OK to start the commit, a dialog box
+ will appear prompting for username and password. You will also
+ be able to select a check box to remember the credentials. If you
+ select this check box, you will not be prompted for information in
+ the future
+ </p>
+
+ </section>
+ </body>
</document>
Modified: avalon/trunk/central/site/src/xdocs/central/resources/svn/index.xml
==============================================================================
--- avalon/trunk/central/site/src/xdocs/central/resources/svn/index.xml (original)
+++ avalon/trunk/central/site/src/xdocs/central/resources/svn/index.xml Mon Aug 9 09:46:05 2004
@@ -2,28 +2,37 @@
<document>
<properties>
<author email="dev@avalon.apache.org">Avalon Documentation Team</author>
- <title>Avalon Central</title>
+ <title>Avalon Central</title>
</properties>
- <body>
-
- <section name="About Subversion">
- <p> Subversion is an open source version control system, released under
- an Apache/BSD-style license. This application was designed, and is on
- track to replace CVS. Users familiar with CVS will be able to jump into
- Subversion easily as most of the interface is the same. Details about
- the benefits and technical information can be viewed on the Subversion
- <a href="http://subversion.tigris.org/">home page</a>, here are just a
- few of the highlights:
- <ul>
- <li> Atomic Commits </li>
- <li> Versioned meta-data </li>
- <li> Revision numbers are per-commit, not per-file</li>
- <li> Uses Apache web server and WebDAV/DeltaV for network communication </li>
- <li> Enables binary diffs </li>
- </ul>
- </p>
- </section>
- </body>
+ <body>
+
+ <section name="About Subversion">
+ <p> Subversion is an open source version control system, released under
+ an Apache/BSD-style license. This application was designed, and is on
+ track to replace CVS. Users familiar with CVS will be able to jump into
+ Subversion easily as most of the interface is the same. Details about
+ the benefits and technical information can be viewed on the Subversion
+ <a href="http://subversion.tigris.org/">home page</a>, here are just a
+ few of the highlights:
+ <ul>
+ <li> Atomic Commits </li>
+ <li> Versioned meta-data </li>
+ <li> Revision numbers are per-commit, not per-file</li>
+ <li> Uses Apache web server and WebDAV/DeltaV for network communication </li>
+ <li> Enables binary diffs </li>
+ </ul>
+ </p>
+ <subsection name="Avalon Repository" >
+ <p>The Avalon trunk developement can be found at;</p>
+ <source> http://svn.apache.org/repos/asf/avalon/trunk</source>
+ <p>
+ For more information look in the
+ <a href="starting.html">Getting started</a> and the document
+ about <a href="committing.html">committing</a>.
+ </p>
+ </subsection>
+ </section>
+ </body>
</document>
Modified: avalon/trunk/central/site/src/xdocs/central/resources/svn/starting.xml
==============================================================================
--- avalon/trunk/central/site/src/xdocs/central/resources/svn/starting.xml (original)
+++ avalon/trunk/central/site/src/xdocs/central/resources/svn/starting.xml Mon Aug 9 09:46:05 2004
@@ -35,9 +35,7 @@
</p>
<p>To get the current development project, run the following command</p>
- <source>
- svn co https://svn.apache.org/repos/asf/avalon/trunk
- </source>
+ <source> svn co https://svn.apache.org/repos/asf/avalon/trunk avalon</source>
<subsection name="Using TortoiseSVN">
<p>
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