[Rule-list] more testing
James
james at opencountry.org
Mon Feb 18 19:50:08 EET 2002
On Mon, 18 Feb 2002 12:17:31 -0500
Devon <devon at tuxfan.homeip.net> wrote:
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> On Monday 18 February 2002 11:06 am, Chuck Moss wrote:
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> > As an administrator of CVS for several years I beg you, PLEASE, PLEASE,
> > PLEASE don't put binaries or worse yet ISOs into CVS.
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> I couldn't agree more, that's why I didn't put the ISO there and used my
> ISP's web space. I'm sure they'll thank me. :)
>
> About the only thing that we have at this point that could be put in CVS
> is the anaconda modifications. However, there doesn't seem to much point
> in putting the entire anaconda source there, as it is more easily handled
> using the anaconda source rpm and a patch file.
>
The only other thing would be somewhere we need to state the version of anaconda you are using (redhat 6.2 7.1 etc) and a link to the source. Otherwise I would say one big patch (for the first time you patch) and then a series of small (one per actual file) patches for updates.
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