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Roland and John,
I was able to clone HEAD with ssh yesterday on the same machine
and same network. Any thoughts?
Thanks,
-Alan
On 11/03/2011 02:50 PM, Roland Schulz wrote:
On Thu, Nov 3, 2011 at 4:36 PM, John
Eblen <jeblen@xxxxxxx>
wrote:
I was able to clone using https. (Just replace "ssh" with
"https")
Yes. Read only access works over git, http, https, and ssh.
But push over https isn't activated. Currently push is only
possible over ssh. But it is possible to pull over one
protocol and push over a different. You can clone over
http/https and than change the push protocol by:
I reactivated the ptp commit
messages. For now they go
to ptp-cvs-commit. I will change it
when the new list is available.
By default the commit mail only
contains the number of lines
modified per file not a full diff
(see last two messages
on ptp-cvs-commit for examples) .
Would you prefer the full diff or is
the default format sufficient for
everyone?
We can't rename
the list, so a new list will
be created called ptp-commits.
It should be available
tomorrow. So if you want to
use ptp-cvs-commit for now
that should be fine.
Greg
On Nov 3, 2011, at
11:01 AM, Greg Watson
wrote:
Yes, I'd use
ptp-cvs-commit until
we sort out the
list.
Greg
On Nov 3,
2011, at 10:56
AM, Roland
Schulz wrote:
Hi,
if I
understood
Greg
correctly, he
is asking for
the mailing-list to
renamed to
reflect that
GIT isn't used
anymore (I
assume to
ptp-commit or
ptp-commits).
Should I
go ahead and
make git send
the commit log
to ptp-git-commit
until the new
list is in
place?
I've made the
GIT transition
and everything
went quickly
and smoothly.
One question
though.
As
PTP commits to
HEAD are now
made via GIT,
to what
mailing list
are the commit
logs going,
ptp-git-commit?
-Alan
On 11/02/2011
03:01 PM, Greg
Watson wrote:
The Git
transition is
now complete.
Please update
your
workspaces to
use the new
repositories
and report any
problems.
Thanks,
Greg
On Nov 2,
2011, at 3:59
PM, Roland
Schulz wrote:
The
main
ptp repository is
now also
uploaded and
writeable.
Please let me
know if you
notice any
problems.
Roland
On
Wed, Nov 2,
2011 at 3:23
PM, Roland
Schulz
<roland@xxxxxxx>
wrote:
the doc and
photran
repositories
are available
now. The main
ptp repository
is larger and
thus the
conversion is
still
running.
The
photran
repository is
still having
incorrect
permissions
for write
access (PTP
group instead
of Photran
group) and
can't be
checked out
using Windows
(illegal file
names)
No
problem. I
just saw the
list of
instructions
from Greg this
morning and
wanted to
start marching
down them.
:)
...Beth
Beth Tibbitts
Eclipse
Parallel Tools
Platform http://eclipse.org/ptp
IBM STG - High
Performance
Computing
Tools
Mailing
Address: IBM
Corp., 745
West New
Circle Road,
Lexington, KY
40511
Roland Schulz ---11/02/2011
02:26:32
PM---Sorry.
Somehow the
permissions
were wrong
after I
converted it
the first
time. I think
I solved the
Sorry.
Somehow the
permissions
were wrong
after I
converted it
the first
time. I think
I solved the
issue and are
currently
redoing the
conversion.
The conversion
will run for
about an hour.
So it will be
a bit more
until I have
verified
everything and
can upload it.
I will be more
patient.
I will be more
patient.
I will be more
patient.
...Beth
Beth Tibbitts
Eclipse
Parallel Tools
Platform http://eclipse.org/ptp
IBM STG - High
Performance
Computing
Tools
Mailing
Address: IBM
Corp., 745
West New
Circle Road,
Lexington, KY
40511
Beth Tibbitts
Eclipse
Parallel Tools
Platform http://eclipse.org/ptp
IBM STG - High
Performance
Computing
Tools
Mailing
Address: IBM
Corp., 745
West New
Circle Road,
Lexington, KY
40511
Greg Watson ---11/02/2011
09:17:39
AM---A
snapshot of
the CVS has
now been
taken. Any
changes from
now on will
not be
reflected in
the Git r
A snapshot of
the CVS has
now been
taken. Any
changes from
now on will
not be
reflected in
the Git
repository.
I've asked
webmaster to
make the CVS
read-only
(apart from
doc), but I'm
not sure how
long this will
take.
Regards,
Greg
On Nov 1,
2011, at 4:31
PM, Greg
Watson wrote:
A
reminder that
this is
happening
tomorrow,
Wednesday
(11/2) - I got
the original
date wrong.
I'll make the
CVS repository
read-only
about 9am ET
tomorrow.
Regards,
Greg
On Oct 29,
2011, at 4:01
PM, Greg
Watson wrote:
It
looks like
we're ready to
move to GIT. I
suggest we
transition
this coming
Wednesday
(11/7). I
know this is
close to SC,
but if we
don't do it
now then it
will be the
end of
November
before things
settle down
again.
I will make
the CVS repo
read-only on
Wednesday
morning, then
create another
copy that
Roland can use
to upload.
Roland, do you
know how to
upload to
git.eclipse.org, or
do I need to
do it?
The CVS repo
will remain
read-only (and
will still be
available for
the SC
tutorial). It
will
eventually be
archived.
It's not
difficult to
switch from
CVS to Git:
1. Remove all
the CVS
plugins from
your
workspace.
2. Use the
'Git>Projects
from Git'
import wizard.
3. Click on
Clone... and
enter the
repository
URI:
4. Use your
committer
userid and
password.
5. Click
Next> to
choose the
branches you
want to clone
(usually
ptp_5_0 and
HEAD).
6. Click
Next> to
choose where
you want the
repository
located
locally. It
can be
anywhere.
7. Click
Finish. The
repository
should be
downloaded.
8. Once the
repository has
downloaded you
should see it
in the list.
Select it.
9. Click
Next> then
Next> again
and you should
see a list of
all the
projects.
10. Select the
ones you want
(usually all)
and click
Finish.