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Posted to xindice-dev@xml.apache.org by Kevin Ross <Ke...@iverticalleap.com> on 2003/06/06 00:51:12 UTC

[reorg this weekend!] cvs structure

Here is the proposed structure.  Really, it's not that much different.
We just currently have some fragments here and there.

src/
    documentation/
    examples/
    main/
    test/
    addon/
    scratchpad/
    conf/
    webapp/
lib/

If you are -1, please let me know before the weekend.  I plan to do it
then.  I will ssh to the server and:
1.  make a backup
2.  move the folders/files on the server side so we can maintain the
code history.

I have performed this process before, and have had no issues.  If
anything goes wrong, I'll just put the backup back in.

PLEASE: make sure if you have anything to commit, do so before the
weekend.  After the reorg, it will be necessary for you to checkout the
project again.  You can of course overlay your old files by hand if you
need to...it's just a pain.

Kevin Ross


RE: [reorg this weekend!] cvs structure

Posted by Kevin Ross <Ke...@iVerticalLeap.com>.
FYI- I'm going to concentrate on the release first, then this will
happen...

-Kevin

(I haven't forgotten!)

-----Original Message-----
From: Kevin Ross [mailto:Kevin.Ross@iverticalleap.com] 
Sent: Thursday, June 05, 2003 5:35 PM
To: xindice-dev@xml.apache.org
Subject: RE: [reorg this weekend!] cvs structure

But, scratchpad has source, so does addons.

To be consistent that would mean that a release is built out of src, but
addons and scratchpad are not part of it, neither is bin.  How does this
look?

addon/
bin/  
lib/
scratchpad/
src/
     documentation/
     examples/
     main/
     test/
     conf/
     webapp/

-----Original Message-----
From: Vladimir R. Bossicard [mailto:vladimir@bossicard.com] 
Sent: Thursday, June 05, 2003 6:23 PM
To: xindice-dev@xml.apache.org
Subject: Re: [reorg this weekend!] cvs structure

I would prefer the scratchpad to be a top directory: it makes a clear
separation
between what's the release and what's not.  Furthermore, you can simply
`cvs up
-dP` in the src/ directory to be up-to-date.

scratchpad/
bin/  <- new
src/
     documentation/
     examples/
     main/
     test/
     addon/
     conf/
     webapp/
lib/

-Vladimir

-- 
Vladimir R. Bossicard
www.bossicard.com


RE: [reorg this weekend!] cvs structure

Posted by Kevin Ross <Ke...@iverticalleap.com>.
But, scratchpad has source, so does addons.

To be consistent that would mean that a release is built out of src, but
addons and scratchpad are not part of it, neither is bin.  How does this
look?

addon/
bin/  
lib/
scratchpad/
src/
     documentation/
     examples/
     main/
     test/
     conf/
     webapp/

-----Original Message-----
From: Vladimir R. Bossicard [mailto:vladimir@bossicard.com] 
Sent: Thursday, June 05, 2003 6:23 PM
To: xindice-dev@xml.apache.org
Subject: Re: [reorg this weekend!] cvs structure

I would prefer the scratchpad to be a top directory: it makes a clear
separation
between what's the release and what's not.  Furthermore, you can simply
`cvs up
-dP` in the src/ directory to be up-to-date.

scratchpad/
bin/  <- new
src/
     documentation/
     examples/
     main/
     test/
     addon/
     conf/
     webapp/
lib/

-Vladimir

-- 
Vladimir R. Bossicard
www.bossicard.com


Re: [reorg this weekend!] cvs structure

Posted by "Vladimir R. Bossicard" <vl...@bossicard.com>.
I would prefer the scratchpad to be a top directory: it makes a clear separation
between what's the release and what's not.  Furthermore, you can simply `cvs up
-dP` in the src/ directory to be up-to-date.

scratchpad/
bin/  <- new
src/
     documentation/
     examples/
     main/
     test/
     addon/
     conf/
     webapp/
lib/

-Vladimir

-- 
Vladimir R. Bossicard
www.bossicard.com