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Posted to dev@subversion.apache.org by Greg Stein <gs...@lyra.org> on 2001/06/04 09:08:59 UTC

Re: CVS update: REMOVED: subversion .cvsignore

On Mon, Jun 04, 2001 at 07:41:50AM -0000, gstein@tigris.org wrote:
>   User: gstein  
>   Date: 01/06/04 00:41:50
> 
>   Removed:     subversion .cvsignore
>                subversion/bindings .cvsignore
>                subversion/include .cvsignore
>                subversion/tests/mod_dav_svn .cvsignore
>   Log:
>   Remove some items that we don't generate from the .cvsignore files. Remove
>   several .cvsignore files from directories where nothing ever gets built.
>   
>   For the most part, the following were removed: Makefile, Makefile.in,
>   ChangeLog*, .deps, tests.log
>   
>   Revision  Changes    Path
>   1.9       +0 -4      subversion/.cvsignore
>...

Note that the stupid header on this email is broken. Yes, some files were
removed, but a bazillion were changed. They weren't listed above.

Grr. When is that script going to get fixed?

And looking over www.tigris.org, there isn't an email address to be found.
I'm CC'ing webmaster until some updates the web site to say where and how to
report problems properly.

-g

-- 
Greg Stein, http://www.lyra.org/

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Re: CVS update: REMOVED: subversion .cvsignore

Posted by Daniel Rall <dl...@finemaltcoding.com>.
Greg Stein <gs...@lyra.org> writes:

> Note that the stupid header on this email is broken. Yes, some files were
> removed, but a bazillion were changed. They weren't listed above.
> 
> Grr. When is that script going to get fixed?
> 
> And looking over www.tigris.org, there isn't an email address to be found.
> I'm CC'ing webmaster until some updates the web site to say where and how to
> report problems properly.

CVS script bugs can be reported against either the Helm or Releng
components, depending on type of bug.  Permission-specific issues
should be filed under Helm, while most others relate to the source
code which lives in the Releng repository.  This particular bug is
more appropriately reported against Releng (you now have the Observer
role in both).

Thanks,
Dan

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