For whom it might concern, and pertaining the projects that are hosted in SourceForge.net, good old CVS use is now stalled and deprecated. Better yet, it should be terminated from this very moment. All (my) projects, QjackCtl, Qsynth, Qsampler and last but not least, Qtractor, are now served in Subversion (aka SVN) source code control flavors. The latest of the bunch, QXGEdit was already made on it so there's no need for alarm on that front.
Project web-pages have been updated and the new instructions are there available. Meanwhile, for the lazy, here are the new checkout one-liners repeated. Please update your cheat sheets :-)
svn co https://qjackctl.svn.sourceforge.net/svnroot/qjackctl/trunk qjackctl-svn
svn co https://qsynth.svn.sourceforge.net/svnroot/qsynth/trunk qsynth-svn
svn co https://qsampler.svn.sourceforge.net/svnroot/qsampler/trunk qsampler-svn
svn co https://qsampler.svn.sourceforge.net/svnroot/qsampler/liblscp liblscp-svn
svn co https://qtractor.svn.sourceforge.net/svnroot/qtractor/trunk qtractor-svn
All in all, it is worth mentioning that the bootstrap step has also been changed to reflect this major quake: where you used to Makefile.cvs it is now obvious that you should do it with Makefile.svn, like this:
make -f Makefile.svn
Ain't that gruesome?
Now, it will be just funny how many of you will ask when will it get to git.
Cheers
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Thanks for the post. Haha.
Thanks for the post. Haha. And really when will it get to git? I see I am the first who want to knpw it...
yeah... svn is so 2005. /me
yeah... svn is so 2005.
/me goes on to git svn clone your projects :D
Re: yeah... svn is so 2005.
Torben!
how did you take so long? I always thought you were the first of the git pack :))
- ol'donkeys don't learn new languages, ya know?
Cheers
When will it get to git? ;)
When will it get to git? ;) Nice post.
P.S. you have a good sense of humor
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