Wednesday, September 19, 2007
fvwm - newbie for the years
I find myself newbie on many things such as cvs, fvwm even I use them for a long times.
On Fvwm, although most people use gnome or kde, but I am still get it a try. I like it simple, not cost too much memory. In spare time, I am fiddling into FVWM, and at last I figure out the set up of "micro GUI" decor.
Tuesday, September 11, 2007
cvs
I have a long history of using CVS, but I am still not an expert on using it. Here is a great link , it provides several types of format on learning cvs. I am using the "info" one.
1. First set CVSROOT. I use shellscript:
2. login "cvs login "
3. import my package
Here I make a mistake. my package is /devel/src/myproj, but I am in /devel/src, then do an import, it will import everything in /devel/src to myproj. :-(
4. Remove directories and files
5. Add myproj
cvs add myproject
6. check out and update and release
for check out and update, use "-P" option to avoid the empty directories.
"cvs release -d project" will end use of it!
1. First set CVSROOT. I use shellscript:
export CVSROOT=":pserver:markc@xxx.xxx.xxx:2401/cvs/repsitory"
2. login "cvs login "
3. import my package
Here I make a mistake. my package is /devel/src/myproj, but I am in /devel/src, then do an import, it will import everything in /devel/src to myproj. :-(
4. Remove directories and files
cd dir
rm file1 file2
cd ..
cvs remove dir
cvs commit -m " message remove xxx"
5. Add myproj
cvs add myproject
6. check out and update and release
for check out and update, use "-P" option to avoid the empty directories.
"cvs release -d project" will end use of it!
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