On Mon, Nov 23, 2009 at 7:07 AM, Paul Chitescu paulc@voip.null.ro wrote:
On Friday 20 November 2009 05:43:48 pm Charles Davis wrote:
Paul Chitescu wrote:
On Monday 16 November 2009 04:11:25 pm Paul Chitescu wrote:
Changelog: Add .cvsignore entries for .fake files.
What's wrong with this? Applies cleanly to my pristine wine-CVS, tried
with
patch taken from wine-patches bounce.
Whoever rejected with "fails to apply" please reply with the output.
We don't use CVS anymore. Now we use git. You need to first upgrade to git, then modify the .gitignore file.
Chip
Obviously I use CVS and the ? ......fake status reports are a nuissance. The fact you don't care about CVS doesn't mean everybody has to switch, especially since git isn't supported as widely as CVS.
What do you mean by "git isn't supported as widely as CVS"?
In any case, CVS is *ancient*. You really should learn how to use git, specially if you want to contribute to wine. It'll make your life easier, after the initial learning curve.
For instance, I'd hate to do regression testing using CVS, instead of a git bisect.
--Stephen
programmer, n: A red eyed, mumbling mammal capable of conversing with inanimate monsters.