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On Feb 1, 2006, at 1:12 PM, Steve Checkoway wrote:
David Dolinar wrote:Ages ago Chris Espinosa wrote:b) Don't check frameworks into cvs file-by-file. Use tar to wrap them up before checking in. CVS doesn't do symlinks, it's that simple.I need to add a framework to our cvs repository. I did some searching on the 'correct' way to add a framework to cvs and found the above instructions from Chris.
My question is, since wrapper support is now nonexistent, how is one to add a framework to cvs?
Saddly, what I do is tar jcf Frameworks.tar.bz2 *.framework and then checking Frameworks.tar.bz2.
Er, check in...
You can always add "uuencode Frameworks.tar.bz2 Frameworks.tar.bz2 > Frameworks.tar.bz2.uu" . This will make a text file that the new cvs will check in. The revers is "uudecode Frameworks.tar.bz2.uu"
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| >Adding a framework to CVS - revisited (From: David Dolinar <email@hidden>) | |
| >Re: Adding a framework to CVS - revisited (From: Steve Checkoway <email@hidden>) | |
| >Re: Adding a framework to CVS - revisited (From: James Housley <email@hidden>) |
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