If you are serious about learning some CVS (or better: open source development process) I suggest you read the very good book on this: http://cvsbook.red-bean.com/ It is available as paper, free PDF or even as HTML. Op woensdag 21 september 2005 00:02, schreef Joel Guesclin:
This is the very first time I've tried to contribute to Drupal, or use a CVS of any description, or use this list, so please bear with me if I am making mistakes or asking idiot questions. I would also like to start by saying how much I appreciate the Drupal community and all the help I've had over many months - which is why I would like to make a very modest contribution of my own.
I've managed to install Tortoise CVS and after a bit of messing about succeeded in doing a "checkout", which I think uses the same commands as those in the Drupal instructions. I've also successfully created a new directory in the list of modules called "checkout" (confusingly, this is actually the name of the module I want to contribute). So I have made a start. However, there are some first questions I would like to ask:
1) My success with Tortoise so far has downloaded to my workstation what looks like the ENTIRE Drupal CVS. Apparently I could update anything in this - that makes me very nervous that I might mess up someone else's work, or Drupal core worse still. Is there any way to avoid this?
2) Do I need to keep all these directories on my workstation for the CVS to work?
3) Is there anywhere some documentation for helping a Tortoise user with Drupal to get started?
4) I seem to have managed to create a "Checkout" module (tomorrow I will try to create the project under Drupal) in the CVS, with all the appropriate files - not sure that I understand tagging and branching yet, so will have to see if it works. But every time I load a file to the CVS server I get this message in the Tortoise window: initial revision: 1.1 cvs commit: Using deprecated info format strings. Convert your scripts to use the new argument format and remove '1's from your info file format strings.
Do I need to worry about this?
Many thanks to all, and again my apologies if I'm wasting your time.
JG
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