Ok that sounds great ! I will try that this
morning. Thank you
Vincent. I'm not ready to commit anything yet but I would like ssh
access. I signed up as kaaloo(a)gmail.com on ObjectWeb.
P.S. I have some questions about using MockObjects in my LifeblogTest.
The problem being that it seems to me that most existing tests go
through cactus and require a container. So I'm getting null pointers
and stuff because the XWiki object is not set up right. So per your
suggestion I'm going to try to do this through jmock and mockobjects
(I need both right ?). I didn't see jdk5 jars in the mockobjects tar
file so I suppose I should use the 1.4 j2ee 1.3 ones.
I'm going through the doc and I'll post some detailed questions later
on if I need too.
Luis.
On 4/14/05, Vincent Massol <vincent(a)massol.net> wrote:
Hi Luis,
-----Original Message-----
From: developers-bounces(a)xwiki.org [mailto:developers-bounces@xwiki.org]
On Behalf Of Luis Arias
Sent: jeudi 14 avril 2005 19:17
To:
XWiki.org Developers Mailing List
Subject: Re: Subversion migration done
Hi Vincent,
Very cool, after a bit of fumbling I updated the wiki and there does
not seem to be anymore trace of erroneous CVS instructions. How can I
handle my diffs ? Just checkout directly on top of my existing CVS
tree ?
Here's a very simple way:
- You check out from the new repo using svn+ssh.
- You delete all the CVS directory from your old CVS tree on your machine
- You copy the old directory structure over the new one that you've just
checked out
- You commit. As SVN works by sending diffs only the differences will be
committed.
There are probably other ways but I've used this one successfully in the
past.
-Vincent
On 4/13/05, Vincent Massol
<vincent(a)massol.net> wrote:
>Hi everyone,
>
>The SVN migration has been done. All XWiki source code is now in
>
>
Subversion.
>All information about accessing the new repository is available on
>http://forge.objectweb.org/plugins/scmsvn/index.php?group_id=170.
>
>Note that the instructions says to use
>svn://svn.forge.objectweb.org/svnroot/xwiki. This is not quite correct.
>Using this will check out not only the SVN trunk (the equivalent of CVS
>HEAD) but also all the tags and branches. To get only the trunk, use the
>svn://svn.forge.objectweb.org/svnroot/xwiki/trunk URL.
>
>You'll now need to use a Subversion client to check out the source code.
>
>Some clients that I have been using successfully in the past (on
>
>
windows):
>- TortoiseSVN
>- command line svn (works on both windows and unix)
>- Subclipse for Eclipse
>- Intellij's IDEA (EAP version has SVN support built in)
>
>Note: If you're a developer and want to use the svn+ssh protocol it's a
>little bit more tricky. I've found TortoiseSVN to work very fine. If
>
>
you're
>using subclipse you'll need to read
>
>
http://www.tmate.org/svn/subclipse.html.
>If you're using IntelliJ you should search for "svn+ssh" in the forums
>(you'll see some of my posts explaining how to do it).
>
>For a good free book on Subversion, see
http://svnbook.red-bean.com/
>
>Ludovic, you can turn off the old CVS repo. We also need to update the
>instructions on the wiki.
>
>Thanks
>-Vincent
>
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