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1. Re: Seam moves from CVS to SVN
cavani Jan 17, 2008 7:25 AM (in response to pmuir)Hi,
Sounds good to me, but what about FishEye?
http://fisheye.labs.jboss.com/changelog/JBoss/jboss-seam
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2. Re: Seam moves from CVS to SVN
pmuir Jan 17, 2008 7:32 AM (in response to pmuir)We will have a new fisheye address. IT will set that up after doing the migration. I will post back and update the guides on the wiki once this is in place.
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3. Re: Seam moves from CVS to SVN
pmuir Jan 17, 2008 7:33 AM (in response to pmuir)All of these addresses will become active after the migration happens, watch for updates.
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4. Re: Seam moves from CVS to SVN
pmuir Jan 17, 2008 4:51 PM (in response to pmuir)The move has happened:
- Notifications are being sent to seam-commits@lists.jboss.org - goto https://lists.jboss.org/mailman/listinfo/seam-commits to subscribe
- Comitter access is at: https://svn.jboss.org/repos/seam/
- Anonymous access is at: http://anonsvn.jboss.org/repos/seam/
- ViewVC is available at: http://viewvc.jboss.org/cgi-bin/viewvc.cgi/seam/
- Fisheye is available at: http://fisheye.jboss.org/browse/Seam
- Notifications are being sent to seam-commits@lists.jboss.org - goto https://lists.jboss.org/mailman/listinfo/seam-commits to subscribe
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5. Re: Seam moves from CVS to SVN
thejavafreak Jan 17, 2008 8:14 PM (in response to pmuir)Great news Pete. This is something we've been waiting for. Now we can check out Seam source. Thanks for the hardwork you guys put all into this Seam project.
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6. Re: Seam moves from CVS to SVN
cavani Jan 20, 2008 8:29 AM (in response to pmuir)Hi,
Nice move... Thanks!
I used to follow Jira issue by FishEye's links, but now, this feature had gone.
i.e.: (same commit comment in both systems)
before:
http://fisheye.jboss.org/changelog/JBoss/jboss-seam?cs=MAIN:cbauer:20080116014042
now:
http://fisheye.jboss.org/changelog/Seam/?cs=7140
But it is working fo absolute location:
http://fisheye.jboss.org/changelog/Seam/?cs=7149
This feature helps a lot, but is not indispensable. So, I am asking for it it is easy.
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7. Re: Seam moves from CVS to SVN
pmuir Jan 20, 2008 10:13 AM (in response to pmuir)I hadn't noticed that.
I asked JBoss IT to take a look. -
8. Re: Seam moves from CVS to SVN
wchico2 Feb 8, 2008 9:39 AM (in response to pmuir)BTW I am curious because we are also at the point of doing a move to SVN (or not ; , and, yes, I know it maybe a bit off-topic.. ;)
Developers here work with Eclipse which, as we noticed, has a problem when refactoring where the Eclipse built-in SVN client somehow gets confused and breaks.
So I was wondering what IDE(s) you use where this problem does not arise (or has not been noticed so far ;)
Thanks for a hint,
Wolfgang. -
9. Re: Seam moves from CVS to SVN
maxandersen Feb 8, 2008 9:55 AM (in response to pmuir)Eclipse does not have any svn plugins built in.
There exist 2 that you can download subclipse and subversive.
I use subclipse and have had not seen any issues when refactoring (except in the beginning where I had used an incompatible svn command line client with the local repository) -
10. Re: Seam moves from CVS to SVN
mars1412 Feb 8, 2008 9:58 AM (in response to pmuir)i also use subclipse - everything works fine for me. renaming files also works:
what exactly is your problem with refactoring? -
11. Re: Seam moves from CVS to SVN
wchico2 Feb 8, 2008 10:14 AM (in response to pmuir)Actually, I have to wait for a colleague who knows further details and who will tell me more about it on Monday (..if you can wait so long and tolerate my abuse of this list ;;)
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12. Re: Seam moves from CVS to SVN
wchico2 Feb 11, 2008 4:20 AM (in response to pmuir)Hi,
Here's the info that I have been told:
- when refactoring e.g.
1) create MyTestclass
2) refactor by rename to "MyTestClass"
3) Consequence: one cannot check in "MyTestClass" because
SVN has problems with differing upper case/lower case
- another refactoring example, this time for packages
1) create this.is.my.package
2) refactor by rename to "this.is.your.package"
3) Consequences:
- one cannot check in the new package structure
- the old package structure cannot be deleted ("out of transaction")
- after a complete re-checkout of the Eclipse project,
the rsp. classes have been doubled
- no empty directories can be checked in
- directories cannot be excluded from versioning (.cvsignore-like) e.g. for
temporary usage of Ant build processes; as a result, after each build the
Eclipse project automatically changes its status to 'changed'..
- info messaging to inform on concurrent access of sources that are
checked in has not been implemented or is not functional
- further issues not mentioned anymore by the developer
Note that these tests are already some time ago.
So I would like to know if you have come across these issues,
thanks very much.
Best wishes,
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13. Re: Seam moves from CVS to SVN
mars1412 Feb 11, 2008 5:23 AM (in response to pmuir)I am using subclipse:
- rename from myfile to myFile does not work
that does not work directly in SVN, but there are workaournds:
http://tortoisesvn.net/docs/release/TortoiseSVN_en/tsvn-dug-rename.html#tsvn-dug-renameincase - ignoring directories and files
that works for me, there is an 'Add to svn:ignore' option - checking in an empty directory seems to work
- concurrent access
what about svn-locking?
http://svnbook.red-bean.com/en/1.2/svn.advanced.locking.html
- rename from myfile to myFile does not work