From: "Peter Milliken" <peterm@resmed.com.au>
Subject: Re: Accessiing the CVS tip for Emacs
Date: Mon, 3 May 2004 06:33:58 +1000 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <XWclc.521$Iq5.25070@nnrp1.ozemail.com.au> (raw)
In-Reply-To: jwvsmel6vjv.fsf-monnier+gnu.emacs.help@gnu.org
Hi Stefan,
I guess one of things I forgot to mention (but isn't perhaps non-obvious?
:-)) is that I am using a WIndoze box. From what little I can see of a
google search on "apt-get" it looks like a Linux utility - so do you use
Linux boxes at "work"? It's been more than 15 years for me since I was last
offered anything other than a Windoze box on my desktop - even when
developing software for/on Unix/VMS platforms.
My main "driver" for wanting to trial the tip of Emacs is that I am
"playing" with Subversion and it would appear that the subversion stuff for
Emacs has been merged into the development tip - but it won't work if you
attempt to extract the individual files and put them into the 21.3
distribution. Otherwise I would be happy to stick with my 21.3 build :-)
Where I currently work, we are a "PVCS" shop and I have been asked to
administer it - so my first job as administrator, I would like to
investigate moving the version control tools into the 20th Century at least
:-)
As for "what can I access?" - I can access the repository using the standard
web-interface (no idea what or how you would term that otherwise) and can
therefore download files on an individual basis. When I say I can't "access"
the CVS repository I mean that I can't access it using CVS itself and so am
not able to do a cvs checkout of the source tree (I believe this to be a
common problem for people behind firewalls????).
Having said that, Glenn's pointer to the nightly tarball of the CVS
repository was excellent. Now all I have to do is work out why the
configure.bat file in the nt directory doesn't recognise my Cygnus gcc 3.3.1
(with Mingw32) install........
Thanks for the time,
Peter
"Stefan Monnier" <monnier@iro.umontreal.ca> wrote in message
news:jwvsmel6vjv.fsf-monnier+gnu.emacs.help@gnu.org...
> > I would dearly love to trial the latest source of Emacs but am behind a
> > firewall and therefore cannot get access to the CVS repository.
>
> Well, what *can* you access?
> I recommend you try:
>
> % apt-get install tla
> % tla my-id Peter Milliken <PeterM@resmed.com.au>
> % tla my-revision-library ~/tmp/arch-lib
> % tla library-config --greedy ~/tmp/arch-lib
> % tla register-archive
http://sourcecontrol.net/~miles/miles@gnu.org--gnu-2004
> % tla get miles@gnu.org--gnu-2004/emacs--cvs-trunk--0
>
> The first 4 commands are to install&setup Arch.
> The last-but-one is to tell where to find Miles Bader's Arch "repository".
> The last one is to fetch his emacs--cvs-trunk--0 branch which the Arch
> version of Emacs's CVS trunk (synchronized more or less daily).
>
> Further updating of the checked out tree can be done with just
>
> % tla star-merge --three-way
>
>
> Stefan
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2004-04-30 20:56 ` Accessiing the CVS tip for Emacs Stefan Monnier
2004-05-02 20:33 ` Peter Milliken [this message]
2004-04-28 20:53 Peter Milliken
2004-04-29 5:49 ` Eli Zaretskii
[not found] ` <mailman.2316.1083214080.1061.help-gnu-emacs@gnu.org>
2004-04-29 12:47 ` Glenn Morris
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