I've converted the current CVS repository used to manage the cc65 sources into a subversion repository. This means: * It is now possible to have read and write access together without fear of security breaches. * Consequently, there's now read access for (almost) everybody. Provided that your host has a valid DNS name, you can access the repository using svn://svn.cc65.org/ The current development version is in trunk/, branches/ contains older versions. PLEASE AVOID DOWNLOADING THE WHOLE REPOSITORY INTO A WORKING COPY BECAUSE THIS GENERATES LOTS OF DATA AND TRAFFIC. If this feature is abused, I will have to block access to older versions as I did with the ftp server. * Old access tokens have been lost. If you had developer access to the repository, you will have to contact me to re-establish write access. If you didn't have write access before and want it now, just contact me. * Write access to the old CVS repository is blocked now. Changes would get lost anyway. * I will have to overhaul the build script for the snapshots. Until this is done, there won't be nightly snapshots. * There are currently no hook scripts in place to check the commits. This may follow depending on the needs. If you're using Windows, my client suggestion is TortoiseSVN. For Linux, there are many choices for graphical clients and I settled with kdesvn for now, because rapidsvn dumped core when accessing the repository. YMMV of course. If there are problems, please let me know. Regards Uz P.S.: Christian, this should answer your question, ok? :-) -- Ullrich von Bassewitz uz@musoftware.de ---------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe from the list send mail to majordomo@musoftware.de with the string "unsubscribe cc65" in the body(!) of the mail.Received on Sun Aug 3 13:41:16 2008
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