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  • Using CVS: Getting files (cvs update -d)

  • -

    Updating files (cvs update -d)

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    Using CVS: Updating files (cvs update -d)

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    Saving files (cvs commit)

    +

    Using CVS: Saving files (cvs commit)

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    Adding files (cvs add)

    +

    Using CVS: Adding files (cvs add)

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    Adding directories (cvs add/import)

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    Using CVS: Adding directories (cvs add/import)

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    What to do when you're not sure about your files (cvs update)

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    Using CVS: What to do when you're not sure about your files (cvs update)

  • Viewing the software (make HTML)

    +Commands + +
    +cd loncom/build
    +rm -Rf HTML
    +make HTML
    +cd HTML
    +(look at the index.html file with a web browser such as Netscape)
    +
    +
    +General description of what happens +

    +This is the actual make target code. + +

    +
    +HTML:
    +        install -d HTML
    +        cp ../../doc/loncapafiles/*.gif HTML
    +        perl parse.pl ../../doc/loncapafiles/loncapafiles.html HTML > HTML/index.html
    +
    +
    + +What basically happens is that specially marked-up data in the LON-CAPA +cvs repository file doc/loncapafiles.html is parsed into a more +viewable format by loncom/build/parse.pl. The resulting +file gives a very well organized view of all the files, directories, +links, ownerships, permissions, and brief documentation of what each +file does. +

  • Compiling the software (make build)