hello list.
what is the correct command to use to checkout the latest 7.x-dev to help in testing it? what would I change in the following: $ cvs -z6 -d:pserver:anonymous:anonymous@cvs.drupal.org:/cvs/drupal checkout -d www -r DRUPAL-6-12 drupal
thanks. Mohammed.
how about cvs -z6 -d:pserver:anonymous:anonymous@cvs.drupal.org:/cvs/drupal checkout -d myworkingcopyofd7 -r DRUPAL-7-0-UNSTABLE-6 drupal
-d myworkingcopyofd7 = your local directory -r DRUPAL-7-0-UNSTABLE-6 = the tag/label for that release drupal = what's being checked out
looks like there's a tgz of the nightly build too on the d7 dev page. http://drupal.org/node/156281
Cheers, Tim
On Tue, May 26, 2009 at 5:10 PM, Mohammed@atexplorer.com < mohammed@atexplorer.com> wrote:
hello list.
what is the correct command to use to checkout the latest 7.x-dev to help in testing it? what would I change in the following: $ cvs -z6 -d:pserver:anonymous:anonymous@cvs.drupal.org:/cvs/drupal checkout -d www -r DRUPAL-6-12 drupal
thanks. Mohammed.
-- All The Best, Mohammed Al-shar'
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Thanks Tim,
what is the difference between this and checking out head? and how do I know if they moved to unstable-7?
I know about the tgz file, I just prefer to install from cvs as I need to update very often.
thanks.
On 5/27/2009 12:57 AM, T L wrote:
how about cvs -z6 -d:pserver:anonymous:anonymous@cvs.drupal.org:/cvs/drupal checkout -d myworkingcopyofd7 -r DRUPAL-7-0-UNSTABLE-6 drupal
-d myworkingcopyofd7 = your local directory -r DRUPAL-7-0-UNSTABLE-6 = the tag/label for that release drupal = what's being checked out
looks like there's a tgz of the nightly build too on the d7 dev page. http://drupal.org/node/156281
Cheers, Tim
On Tue, May 26, 2009 at 5:10 PM, Mohammed@atexplorer.com mailto:Mohammed@atexplorer.com <mohammed@atexplorer.com mailto:mohammed@atexplorer.com> wrote:
hello list. what is the correct command to use to checkout the latest 7.x-dev to help in testing it? what would I change in the following: $ cvs -z6 -d:pserver:anonymous:anonymous@cvs.drupal.org:/cvs/drupal checkout -d www -r DRUPAL-6-12 drupal thanks. Mohammed. -- All The Best, Mohammed Al-shar' -- [ Drupal support list | http://lists.drupal.org/ ]--
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Hey Mohammed,
So the command I sent is for a specific release--you could alter this command to check out any release (denoted by the 'sticky tags' if you visit the repo through your browser http://cvs.drupal.org/viewvc.py/drupal/drupal/). It looks like the 7 dev releases are once every month or two, I'm not sure exactly what the schedule is. Every time a file is changed, its revision number increases and one or more tags can be applied to a given revision. For example, the INSTALL.pgsql.txt file hasn't changed for 17 months--this means the same revision has probably been used across many releases, whereas other files may change every release or many times during development between releases.
Looking at the d7 project page, "The HEAD of the Drupal core CVS repository is now open for the forthcoming 7.x series." This means that anytime you don't specify a release/tag you get HEAD, which now points to d7. The diff between UNSTABLE-6 and HEAD could be significant in some areas and not in others. You'll probably want to talk to someone specifically involved in d7 dev, it might be more helpful to be on HEAD than UNSTABLE-6. I'm not sure how things are setup procedurally; but I'd guess there's wiki or handbook doc on the process, just don't know off-hand. If you go with HEAD, you'll probably want to stay on HEAD which means running cvs update on a fairly regular basis. I think there's a cvs commits mailing list.
There are gui clients for cvs though. I used to work with a bunch of guys who really liked tortoisecvs--I think it's windows only. If you program as well, eclipse has built-in support for cvs and it's cross-platform.
Hope that helps, Tim
On Tue, May 26, 2009 at 6:35 PM, Mohammed@atexplorer.com < mohammed@atexplorer.com> wrote:
Thanks Tim,
what is the difference between this and checking out head? and how do I know if they moved to unstable-7?
I know about the tgz file, I just prefer to install from cvs as I need to update very often.
thanks.
On 5/27/2009 12:57 AM, T L wrote:
how about cvs -z6 -d:pserver:anonymous:anonymous@cvs.drupal.org:/cvs/drupal checkout -d myworkingcopyofd7 -r DRUPAL-7-0-UNSTABLE-6 drupal
-d myworkingcopyofd7 = your local directory -r DRUPAL-7-0-UNSTABLE-6 = the tag/label for that release drupal = what's being checked out
looks like there's a tgz of the nightly build too on the d7 dev page. http://drupal.org/node/156281
Cheers, Tim
On Tue, May 26, 2009 at 5:10 PM, Mohammed@atexplorer.com < mohammed@atexplorer.com> wrote:
hello list.
what is the correct command to use to checkout the latest 7.x-dev to help in testing it? what would I change in the following: $ cvs -z6 -d:pserver:anonymous:anonymous@cvs.drupal.org:/cvs/drupal checkout -d www -r DRUPAL-6-12 drupal
thanks. Mohammed.
-- All The Best, Mohammed Al-shar'
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--
Tim Loudon t: 781.686.6096 e: tloud365@gmail.com
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-- All The Best, Mohammed Al-shar'
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On Wed, May 27, 2009 at 2:40 AM, Mohammed@atexplorer.com mohammed@atexplorer.com wrote:
hello list.
what is the correct command to use to checkout the latest 7.x-dev to help in testing it?
To check out the latest Drupal source code, commonly called "HEAD", use the command:
$ cvs -z6 -d:pserver:anonymous:anonymous@cvs.drupal.org:/cvs/drupal checkout drupal
Have a bookmark of this link http://drupal.org/node/320