On Tue, 2003-12-09 at 10:29, Brian Paul wrote:[...]Alan Hourihane wrote:On Tue, Dec 09, 2003 at 09:58:44AM -0800, Jon Smirl wrote:--- Alan Hourihane <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I think SourceForge has fixed the CVS problems of times gone by.
If SF's CVS causes problems, I'm OK with moving Mesa to freedesktop.
It would make me happy. 5 out of my last 7 tries to "cvs up" anonymously just now failed, and of course my patch for icc didn't make it in due to the mirroring. I think this is going to get more annoying as we've moved the DRI driver development to Mesa. Plus, we'd get cvsup if we moved.
If you'd like CVS-write access, just say the word (and send me your SF login). That would avoid your problems with anonymous access.
I think the switchover this time wouldn't be so horribly painful, as I've learned the lesson to just make the switch and bring peoples' changes over by hand instead of trying to get a clean snapshot of the latest tree.
Might also be an opportunity to make "Mesa-newtree" "Mesa" again :-)
So, how do we go about doing this? SF makes a nightly tarball of the CVS repository, so I guess I'd just need someone from the freedesktop side to install the tarball's files there.
I've got limited time to deal with this right now, so I'm tempted to punt until January in any case.
-Brian
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