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svn commit: rev 20259 - in avalon/trunk/central/site: legacy src/xdocs/central/users src/xdocs/central/users/developing
Author: niclas
Date: Sun May 23 09:36:52 2004
New Revision: 20259
Added:
avalon/trunk/central/site/src/xdocs/central/users/issues.xml
- copied unchanged from rev 20254, avalon/trunk/central/site/legacy/issues.xml
avalon/trunk/central/site/src/xdocs/central/users/mailing-lists.xml
- copied unchanged from rev 20254, avalon/trunk/central/site/legacy/mailing-lists.xml
Removed:
avalon/trunk/central/site/legacy/issues.xml
avalon/trunk/central/site/legacy/mailing-lists.xml
Modified:
avalon/trunk/central/site/legacy/cvs.xml
avalon/trunk/central/site/src/xdocs/central/users/developing/navigation.xml
Log:
Again not possible to proceed without committing.
Modified: avalon/trunk/central/site/legacy/cvs.xml
==============================================================================
--- avalon/trunk/central/site/legacy/cvs.xml (original)
+++ avalon/trunk/central/site/legacy/cvs.xml Sun May 23 09:36:52 2004
@@ -10,50 +10,50 @@
<!--
<section name="Bleeding-edge only">
- <p>If you are looking to download the source code for stable versions of the Avalon
- projects, you're in the wrong place. You should download a source release from
+ <p>If you are looking to download the source code for stable versions of the Avalon
+ projects, you're in the wrong place. You should download a source release from
<a href="http://avalon.apache.org/srcdownload.cgi">the source download page</a>.</p>
</section>
-->
<section name="About CVS">
- <p>CVS, the Concurrent Versions System is a revision control system useful for
- management of source code, and is the predominant version control system used at
- Apache. See <a href="http://www.cvshome.org/">The CVS Homepage</a> for
- more about CVS.</p>
+ <p>CVS, the Concurrent Versions System is a revision control system useful for
+ management of source code, and is the predominant version control system used at
+ Apache. See <a href="http://www.cvshome.org/">The CVS Homepage</a> for
+ more about CVS.</p>
</section>
<section name="CVS data">
- <p>If you know what you're doing, all you need to know:</p>
- <p>viewcvs: <a href="http://cvs.apache.org/viewcvs.cgi/">http://cvs.apache.org/viewcvs.cgi/</a></p>
- <source>
+ <p>If you know what you're doing, all you need to know:</p>
+ <p>viewcvs: <a href="http://cvs.apache.org/viewcvs.cgi/">http://cvs.apache.org/viewcvs.cgi/</a></p>
+ <source>
anonymous CVSROOT: :pserver:anoncvs@cvs.apache.org:/home/cvspublic
modules:
avalon # framework, containers and documentation
avalon-components # component repository
avalon-excalibur # utility repository
- avalon-logkit # cool logging toolkit
- avalon-phoenix # the phoenix container and related libraries
+ avalon-logkit # cool logging toolkit
+ avalon-phoenix # the phoenix container and related libraries
avalon-sandbox # alpha & pre-alpha code
- avalon-site # this website
- </source>
+ avalon-site # this website
+ </source>
</section>
<section name="Getting the sources from CVS under Windows">
- <p>There's a few options for you:</p>
-
- <subsection name="Use cygwin">
-
- <p><a href="http://www.cygwin.com/">Cygwin</a> is a free software suite
- of ports of popular Linux tools and utilities to run natively under windows.
- Among it is a port of the cvs application. If you use cygwin, follow the Linux
- instructions.</p>
- </subsection>
- <subsection name="Use the command-line tools">
-
- <p>The CVS utilities are available as native Windows binaries. Get them from
- <a href="http://www.cvshome.org/">the CVS homepage</a>. To use these
- tools, open a command window (click Start > Run..., then type 'cmd'), then
- enter the following commands:</p>
-
- <source>
+ <p>There's a few options for you:</p>
+
+ <subsection name="Use cygwin">
+
+ <p><a href="http://www.cygwin.com/">Cygwin</a> is a free software suite
+ of ports of popular Linux tools and utilities to run natively under windows.
+ Among it is a port of the cvs application. If you use cygwin, follow the Linux
+ instructions.</p>
+ </subsection>
+ <subsection name="Use the command-line tools">
+
+ <p>The CVS utilities are available as native Windows binaries. Get them from
+ <a href="http://www.cvshome.org/">the CVS homepage</a>. To use these
+ tools, open a command window (click Start > Run..., then type 'cmd'), then
+ enter the following commands:</p>
+
+ <source>
rem you can use any directory in place of C:\cvs
rem replace $CVSUTILS with where you installed the cvs binary, or with
rem nothing if you added the utility to your PATH
@@ -67,91 +67,91 @@
avalon avalon-excalibur avalon-components ^
avalon-phoenix avalon-logkit avalon-site ^
avalon-sandbox xml-forrest ^
- </source>
-
- <p>This will take a while, depending on your connection. Go ahead and grab
- yourself a coffee or ten. When done, you should have checked out all Avalon
- sources and the most important utility libraries you need to build it (save
+ </source>
+
+ <p>This will take a while, depending on your connection. Go ahead and grab
+ yourself a coffee or ten. When done, you should have checked out all Avalon
+ sources and the most important utility libraries you need to build it (save
for <a href="http://maven.apache.org/">Apache Maven</a>, which you should
go install right now if you haven't already). For further building instructions
run:</p>
<source>
maven avalon:info
</source>
- </subsection>
- <subsection name="Use TortoiseCVS">
-
- <p><a href="http://www.tortoisecvs.org/">TortoiseCVS</a> is a neat extension
- for the Windows Explorer which integrates CVS. Using it is real simple:</p>
-
- <p>After you've created a folder where you want to check out the sources to,
- right-click and select CVS Checkout...:<br/>
- <img src="images/tortoisecvs-checkout.jpg" alt="screenshot of CVS settings"/></p>
-
- <p>Then, fill out the settings like in the screenshot below, and then click ok.<br/>
- <img src="images/tortoisecvs-settings.jpg" alt="screenshot of CVS settings"/></p>
-
- <p>This checks out the avalon CVS module. Repeat this procedure for all
- the modules you wish to check out. See above under "CVS data" for the list of Avalon modules, or use the
- <a href="http://cvs.apache.org/viewcvs.cgi/">ViewCVS Webpage</a> for a full
- list of ASF-hosted CVS modules.</p>
- </subsection>
- <subsection name="Use WinCVS">
-
- <p><a href="http://www.wincvs.org/">WinCVS</a> is a standalone windows
- application for working with CVS. It has more features than TortoiseCVS, and
- hence more buttons a novice is not likely to use.</p>
-
- <p>After you've created a folder where you want to check out the sources to,
- select the Checkout module... option from the Create menu:<br/>
- <img src="images/wincvs-checkout.jpg" alt="screenshot of CVS settings"/></p>
-
- <p>Then, select the "general tab" and fill out the settings like in the
- screenshot below:<br/>
- <img src="images/wincvs-preferences.jpg" alt="screenshot of CVS settings"/>.</p>
-
- <p>Now, switch back to the first tab and fill out the settings like in the
- screenshot below, and then click ok.<br/>
- <img src="images/wincvs-checkout.jpg" alt="screenshot of CVS settings"/>.</p>
-
- <p>This checks out the avalon CVS module. Repeat this procedure for all
- the modules you wish to check out. See above under "CVS data" for the list of Avalon modules, or use the
- <a href="http://cvs.apache.org/viewcvs.cgi/">ViewCVS webpage</a> for a full
- list of ASF-hosted CVS modules.</p>
- </subsection>
+ </subsection>
+ <subsection name="Use TortoiseCVS">
+
+ <p><a href="http://www.tortoisecvs.org/">TortoiseCVS</a> is a neat extension
+ for the Windows Explorer which integrates CVS. Using it is real simple:</p>
+
+ <p>After you've created a folder where you want to check out the sources to,
+ right-click and select CVS Checkout...:<br/>
+ <img src="images/tortoisecvs-checkout.jpg" alt="screenshot of CVS settings"/></p>
+
+ <p>Then, fill out the settings like in the screenshot below, and then click ok.<br/>
+ <img src="images/tortoisecvs-settings.jpg" alt="screenshot of CVS settings"/></p>
+
+ <p>This checks out the avalon CVS module. Repeat this procedure for all
+ the modules you wish to check out. See above under "CVS data" for the list of Avalon modules, or use the
+ <a href="http://cvs.apache.org/viewcvs.cgi/">ViewCVS Webpage</a> for a full
+ list of ASF-hosted CVS modules.</p>
+ </subsection>
+ <subsection name="Use WinCVS">
+
+ <p><a href="http://www.wincvs.org/">WinCVS</a> is a standalone windows
+ application for working with CVS. It has more features than TortoiseCVS, and
+ hence more buttons a novice is not likely to use.</p>
+
+ <p>After you've created a folder where you want to check out the sources to,
+ select the Checkout module... option from the Create menu:<br/>
+ <img src="images/wincvs-checkout.jpg" alt="screenshot of CVS settings"/></p>
+
+ <p>Then, select the "general tab" and fill out the settings like in the
+ screenshot below:<br/>
+ <img src="images/wincvs-preferences.jpg" alt="screenshot of CVS settings"/>.</p>
+
+ <p>Now, switch back to the first tab and fill out the settings like in the
+ screenshot below, and then click ok.<br/>
+ <img src="images/wincvs-checkout.jpg" alt="screenshot of CVS settings"/>.</p>
+
+ <p>This checks out the avalon CVS module. Repeat this procedure for all
+ the modules you wish to check out. See above under "CVS data" for the list of Avalon modules, or use the
+ <a href="http://cvs.apache.org/viewcvs.cgi/">ViewCVS webpage</a> for a full
+ list of ASF-hosted CVS modules.</p>
+ </subsection>
</section>
<section name="Getting the sources from CVS under Linux">
-
- <subsection name="Use the command-line tools">
-
- <p>The CVS utilities are available as native linux binaries. Chances are
- you already have them installed. Try it by opening a console and typing 'cvs'.
- If you get an error along the lines of "bash: cvs: command not found", then
- you need to install them first. Under Debian, you can do so by opening a console
- window and entering the commands:</p>
-
- <source>
+
+ <subsection name="Use the command-line tools">
+
+ <p>The CVS utilities are available as native linux binaries. Chances are
+ you already have them installed. Try it by opening a console and typing 'cvs'.
+ If you get an error along the lines of "bash: cvs: command not found", then
+ you need to install them first. Under Debian, you can do so by opening a console
+ window and entering the commands:</p>
+
+ <source>
su -
# enter the root password when prompted
apt-get update
apt-get install cvs
exit
- </source>
-
- <p>Under Red Hat, the commands are a little different:</p>
-
- <source>
+ </source>
+
+ <p>Under Red Hat, the commands are a little different:</p>
+
+ <source>
su -
# enter the root password when prompted
rpm -i ftp://ftp.redhat.com/pub/redhat/linux/8.0/en/os/i386/RedHat/RPMS/cvs-1.11.2-5.i386.rpm
exit
- </source>
+ </source>
- <p>The procedure is similar for other Linux distributions. Once you have
- these tools installed, open a command window, then enter the following
- commands:</p>
-
- <source>
+ <p>The procedure is similar for other Linux distributions. Once you have
+ these tools installed, open a command window, then enter the following
+ commands:</p>
+
+ <source>
# you can use any directory in place of ~/cvs
mkdir ~/cvs
cd ~/cvs
@@ -162,34 +162,34 @@
avalon-excalibur avalon-cornerstone \
avalon-phoenix avalon-logkit avalon-site \
avalon-sandbox jakarta-site xml-forrest
- </source>
-
- <p>This will take a while, depending on your connection. Go ahead and grab
- yourself a coffee or ten. When done, you should have checked out all avalon
- sources and the most important utility libraries you need to build it (save
- for <a href="http://ant.apache.org/">Apache Ant</a>, which you should
- go install right now if you haven't already).</p>
- </subsection>
-
- <subsection name="Using Cervisia">
-
- <p>KDE's Konqueror browser has CVS support built-in. I've never used it so I
- can't comment on it. See
- <a href="http://cervisia.sourceforge.net/">the Cervisia website</a> for
- more information.</p>
- </subsection>
+ </source>
+
+ <p>This will take a while, depending on your connection. Go ahead and grab
+ yourself a coffee or ten. When done, you should have checked out all avalon
+ sources and the most important utility libraries you need to build it (save
+ for <a href="http://ant.apache.org/">Apache Ant</a>, which you should
+ go install right now if you haven't already).</p>
+ </subsection>
+
+ <subsection name="Using Cervisia">
+
+ <p>KDE's Konqueror browser has CVS support built-in. I've never used it so I
+ can't comment on it. See
+ <a href="http://cervisia.sourceforge.net/">the Cervisia website</a> for
+ more information.</p>
+ </subsection>
</section>
<section name="Platform-independent: jCVS">
-
- <p><a href="http://www.jcvs.org/">jCVS</a> is a 100% java CVS package that I've
- never used.</p>
+
+ <p><a href="http://www.jcvs.org/">jCVS</a> is a 100% java CVS package that I've
+ never used.</p>
</section>
<section name="Using an IDE for CVS access">
-
+
<!--
- <p>Most decent IDEs these days provide CVS integration. Apache's Jakarta Project has
+ <p>Most decent IDEs these days provide CVS integration. Apache's Jakarta Project has
an excellent section on how to configure your IDE:
- <a href="http://jakarta.apache.org/site/idedevelopers.html">IDE Developer's Guide</a>
+ <a href="http://jakarta.apache.org/site/idedevelopers.html">IDE Developer's Guide</a>
. It applies equally well to Avalon.
</p> -->
Modified: avalon/trunk/central/site/src/xdocs/central/users/developing/navigation.xml
==============================================================================
--- avalon/trunk/central/site/src/xdocs/central/users/developing/navigation.xml (original)
+++ avalon/trunk/central/site/src/xdocs/central/users/developing/navigation.xml Sun May 23 09:36:52 2004
@@ -2,41 +2,19 @@
<project>
<title>Apache Avalon</title>
<body>
-
- <links>
- <item name="Apache" href="http://apache.org/"/>
- <item name="Avalon" href="/index.html"/>
- <item name="Framework" href="/product/framework/index.html"/>
- <item name="Merlin" href="/product/containers/index.html"/>
- <item name="Planet" href="/product/components/index.html"/>
- </links>
-
- <menu name="Developing With Avalon">
- <item name="Article Info" href="/developing/index.html"/>
- <item name="Authors" href="/developing/authors.html"/>
+ <menu>
+ <item name="Overview" href="introduction.html"/>
+ <item name="Decomposition" href="decomposing.html"/>
+ <item name="Avalon Framework" href="framework.html"/>
+ <item name="Avalon Merlin" href="merlin.html"/>
+ <item name="Avalon Repository" href="repository.html"/>
+ <item name="Avalon Logging" href="logging.html"/>
+ <item name="Using the framework" href="implementing.html"/>
+ <item name="Compatibility with Avalon" href="compatiblity.html"/>
+ <item name="Development Strategies" href="strategies.html"/>
+ <item name="Conclusion" href="conclusion.html"/>
+ <item name="Authors" href="authors.html"/>
</menu>
-
- <menu name="Chapters">
- <item name="Overview" href="/developing/introduction.html"/>
- <item name="Decomposition" href="/developing/decomposing.html"/>
- <item name="Avalon Framework" href="/developing/framework.html"/>
- <item name="Avalon Merlin" href="/developing/merlin.html"/>
- <item name="Avalon Repository" href="/developing/repository.html"/>
- <item name="Avalon Logging" href="/developing/logging.html"/>
- <item name="Using the framework" href="/developing/implementing.html"/>
- <item name="Compatibility with Avalon" href="/developing/compatiblity.html"/>
- <item name="Development Strategies" href="/developing/strategies.html"/>
- <item name="Conclusion" href="/developing/conclusion.html"/>
- </menu>
-
- <menu name="Related">
- <item name="Avalon Framework" href="http://avalon.apache.org/framework"/>
- <item name="Avalon Meta" href="http://avalon.apache.org/meta"/>
- <item name="Avalon Utilities" href="http://avalon.apache.org/util"/>
- <item name="Avalon Repository" href="http://avalon.apache.org/repository"/>
- <item name="Avalon Merlin" href="http://avalon.apache.org/merlin"/>
- <item name="Avalon Planet" href="http://avalon.apache.org/components"/>
- </menu>
</body>
</project>
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