
Hi Jens,
Hi John,
On Tue, Nov 13, 2007 at 11:06:29AM +0200, John Torjo wrote:
Applied, thanks :)
please avoid top posting. You know why, right? (Otherwise search the web for it.)
I will ;)
I have not yet ported my code to use the new logger version but I nevertheless think the code compiles now clean on many systems. Great.
Cool!
John, you should improve your commits and the SVN log messages a little bit. If you recieve a patch you should e.g. commit it (more or less) unchanged and mention the submitter even with email address. I do not
Oh, did not know that.
Currently I think you work locally with another version control system or maybe even without to collect your stuff (which you call versions)
Not really. The thing is that I look at the patch, and see what your intent was - so I fix the code - perhaps in a different way, but to achieve the same results ;) That is, fixing the compile errors.
before you commit. Probably the commits are done automatically once you start a special action? Please note that there is no need to set the date in the svn log. It's the task of Subversion to handle it.
I know that ;) It's just simple for me to do it since I maintain it anyway in the changelog - and then, I copy/paste from there. It helps me to know the dates I've done changes and it helps me easily remember which version is on my site : http://torjo.com/log2/doc/html/page_changelog.html#changelog_cur_ver Thanks for all your help! Best, John -- http://John.Torjo.com -- C++ expert ... call me only if you want things done right