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Posted to xindice-users@xml.apache.org by Sandy Pittendrigh <sa...@cns.montana.edu> on 2002/07/31 18:53:58 UTC
XMLObject and cvs source
I've got the xindice 1.0 server up and running, from
the tar file in the xindice homepage.
But I can't get XMLOjects to work properly and I need it.
From reading the listserv, according to Kurt Ward:
"This (XMLOjects) has been fixed in CVS. In order to fix it, you will
need to perform a
checkout and rebuild
from source."
How do I get access to the cvs source?
I don't seen any link on the main xindice webpage.
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Re: XMLObject and cvs source
Posted by "Rodolfo M. Raya" <rm...@maxprograms.com>.
On Wed, 2002-07-31 at 13:53, Sandy Pittendrigh wrote:
How do I get access to the cvs source?
I don't seen any link on the main xindice webpage.
Server: cvs.apache.org
Connection type: pserver
Repository: /home/cvspublic
User: anoncvs
Password: anoncvs
Full string: :pserver:anoncvs@cvs.apache.org:/home/cvspublic
Hope this helps.
Rodolfo M. Raya
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Re: XMLObject and cvs source
Posted by Fernando Padilla <fe...@interdimensions.com>.
As I understand it, support for XMLObjects has been removed from the CVS
code.
On Wed, 31 Jul 2002, Sandy Pittendrigh wrote:
> I've got the xindice 1.0 server up and running, from
> the tar file in the xindice homepage.
> But I can't get XMLOjects to work properly and I need it.
> From reading the listserv, according to Kurt Ward:
>
> "This (XMLOjects) has been fixed in CVS. In order to fix it, you will
> need to perform a
> checkout and rebuild
> from source."
>
> How do I get access to the cvs source?
> I don't seen any link on the main xindice webpage.
>
>
>