[Bf-committers] CVS now unmanagable, and in trouble

Gilles J. Seguin bf-committers@blender.org
Sun, 15 Dec 2002 20:29:13 -0500


Maarten Gribnau wrote:
> 
> >> nobody      2002/12/13 21:29:37 CET
> >>
> >>   Added files:
> >>     blender/lib/darwin-6.1-powerpc/fmod/include fmod.h
> >>                                                 fmod_errors.h
> >>                                                 wincompat.h

removed execution flag on files

> >>     blender/lib/darwin-6.1-powerpc/fmod/lib libfmod.a
> >>     blender/lib/darwin-6.1-powerpc/python/include/python2.2


same here

[...]
> >>     blender/lib/darwin-6.1-powerpc/python/lib/python2.2/config
> >>
> >> libpython2.2.a
> >>
> >>   Log:
> >>   Added python and fmod to the darwin lib tree
> >
> > Please add a .cvsignore file with a line with
> > darwin-6.1-powerpc
> >
> > Add information to README that for Darwin they need to removed this
> > line
> > and do again cvs update

> Again, if you're not interested, don't check out lid/darwin.

see previous email

> The whole
> idea of the lib directory was to make life easier for developers not
> working on the intern libraries, they could just check out the latest
> compiled (and stable) version. Same is true for extern libraries. You
> don't need to go through the trouble of downloading the source and
> installing it. Instead just check it out, or not if you want to build
> yourself.

Same service can be provided, you ask peolple on your target
to do
$ cvs -z3 co blender-darwin

"Tenant compte que" GNU gcc is sixty nine different targets.
That GNU glibc multiply this number by the number of OS.
Than for every platform, this number is to high.

Your check in correspond to a 
python2.2-binary-OperatingSystemVariant-distributionVariant-machineVariant-packagerVariant.

Yesterday on my town user group they where pointing at a site listing
well know Linux distribution.  The number is ninety nine.

Do I need to say more