A couple things I noticed:
Not all the binary files are tagged with -kb, which is usually done with CVS. This is even true in the other applications in the 'current' repository, not just the one I checked in. I don't know if this is a problem. It would be nice to have a .cvs_wrappers file that told CVS that file extensions .dmg, .nib, .icns, etc., are binary files.
There are files and directories that most likely backups that have the tilde character in them. Those probably don't need to be checked into the repository, but they are not being ignored by CVS and I've checked them in since I was uncertain about them. It might be good to put files with the tilde character on the cvs ignore list.
The new files I checked in are in current/Applications/PrEditor, which is a new directory I created.
Eric
On Oct 15, 2006, at 3:04 PM, David Hill wrote:
Hi Eric,The support team at Savannah solved my problem. It was a browser-specific problem with Safari.
Ah! Now that is interesting. Maybe I'll have better success if I try setting things up with Firefox. I tried Opera and Safari and Opera seemed to get the key correctly registered. Maybe it was an illusion.
I'll wait to see how you get on.
All good wishes.
david
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Using Firefox solved the problem, and no longer truncated the key. So now I have an SSH public key registered with Savannah.
So now (or tomorrow) I'll go ahead and try to check out the repository in my name, and then checkin my files for the PrEditor port.
Eric
On Oct 13, 2006, at 8:46 PM, David Hill wrote:
Hi Eric,
I added your username to the project as a member. It may take a while before it gets through the system.
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