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Re: [XBoard-devel] Winboard source
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Dan Jenkins |
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Re: [XBoard-devel] Winboard source |
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Wed, 31 Dec 2003 10:25:18 -0600 |
From: Daniel Mehrmann <address@hidden>
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To: Dan Jenkins <address@hidden>, XBoard Devel
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Subject: Re: [XBoard-devel] Winboard source
Date: Wed, 31 Dec 2003 17:06:47 +0100
Yes, you're right, but i used protocol 2 and i generated keys with proto
~ 2. The problem of all cvs logins was that the server asked me for a
password. That shouldn't come because my key is my auth. I really don't
know why. And i'm working with enviroments variables too. I tryed so
much but nothing works.
I know a way, doing with linux (transfer the files over a pool
partition), but i wanna work on windows too.
And WinCVS support CF/LF handling UNIX<->WIN, but it looks to me thats
not work correctly. Okay, WinCVS 1.3 is still beta, but for a long time.
When you created your key, did you use a password for the key? If so, you
need to use that same password when it asks for it here... Otherwise, I'm
not sure. It does take a little bit before Savannah updates they keys on
the server so that they work. (They are only updated hourly, I think it
said.)
Which version do y use ? 2003 ? Standard ? Pro ? Enterprise ?, etc....
I think there are big differents between the versions. So (see below)
that y can fine work and i'm not.
I have Visual Studio 6.0 Pro, Visual Studio .Net Enterprise edition, and
Visual Studio .Net 2003 Enterprise Edition. (We have used Visual Studio at
work for awhile now...) :) When I tried the nmake, it was with my
environment setup to use it from VC++ 6.0. I tried it again this weekend
after I got my savannah account working again, but it crashed on compiling
the resources, as you stated. I also tried compiling it with Cygwin and
that did work, however...
Hmmm, i know that MS VS is not 100% ansi thats true. I saw it right if i
compiled homer the first time under linux. Wow - there are sooooo big
differents between MS and gcc that really unbelieve. And it's not ANSI,
its much more :(.
Creating VS 2003 project files is at the moment not usefull for me
because i only have VS 6 pro. I'm thinking a long time to update my
professional to 2003, but MS made me not good contions. I only wanna
have c++. I don't need Basic and the other stuff, but y must buy all or
the standard packet. The price was okay (so far 650 euro ~600$)
Yeah, it does kind of stink that they have to price it like that. I only
have the latest version because we work with Visual Studio at my work,
mostly using C# code. A VS 2003 project might not be useful for you, but it
could be for other people. It's not something I'm too worried about,
though. I want to spend more time working with developing under Linux, so I
probably wouldn't even benefit much from a VS 2003 project. :)
On problem. I think we all agreed that a good thing and i would do the
part on the windows side. The only, but really importent thing, is that
we must take care about the pool files and vars. We should agree about
filesnames and for what we use it...
Yeah, I agree that we should agree on filenames and such. I wasn't planning
to make changes that are too dramatic yet...
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