Did I do something wrong?
-Kevin
$ cvs log ga-IE
RCS file: /l10n/ga-IE/browser/README.txt,v
Working file: ga-IE/browser/README.txt
head: 1.1
branch: 1.1.1
locks: strict
access list:
symbolic names:
start: 1.1.1.1
vendor: 1.1.1
keyword substitution: kv
total revisions: 2; selected revisions: 2
description:
----------------------------
revision 1.1
date: 2005/03/04 06:05:58; author: uid672; state: Exp;
branches: 1.1.1;
Initial revision
----------------------------
revision 1.1.1.1
date: 2005/03/04 06:05:58; author: uid672; state: Exp; lines: +0 -0
Import of ga-IE to trunk
=============================================================================
etc....
OK, but I see time-stamped changes in lxr well after
my commits (early March). And I didn't use a tag,
so that should be fine.
-Kevin
It could very well be that lxr just didn't update.
> Related, someone (Chase?) need to update the CVS tags page to clarify
> exactly what the branch tag is for Firefox 1.1.
There is no tag (yet), and localizers arwe supposed to use none (yet),
as they should check into trunk. We hope to get most of the languages
into trunk (and only tag them when 1.1 goes on a branch itself), that
way it will be much easier to resume work post-1.1 as well.
Robert Kaiser
I have only the following locales in my l10n trunk tree: cs-CZ, el-GR,
es-AR, he-IL, nb-NO, nl-NL, pl-PL, ru (the same locales as accessible
via lxr) and there is no ga-IE.
> And I didn't use a tag, so that should be fine.
Hmmm. Something went wrong. What about check out the the l10n trunk tree
into another directory?
cvs -d :ext:my_username%foo...@cvs.mozilla.org:/l10n co l10n-new
Pavel Franc
-----------------------------------
Czech Mozilla Project
http://www.czilla.cz
Pavel,
Thanks for the hint, this helped me figure it out.
It was simply a matter of moving the files to l10n/ga-IE;
I must have checked them in without the "l10n/".
Sorry gandalf, or whomever is in charge of the repository;
hopefully I didn't mess things up too much with this
-Kevin
Kevin, perhaps you checked them into the wrong branch? Which tag did you
use?
Related, someone (Chase?) need to update the CVS tags page to clarify
exactly what the branch tag is for Firefox 1.1.
http://www.mozilla.org/releases/cvstags.html
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could you have a look at the repository and check for damage? Or just
nuke the top-level dir?
Is there anything foo-bar with the permissions, if things like this can
happen?
Axel
Axel Hecht wrote:
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