Salve, Robin!
You could post patches of your work on the patch tracker so we can try it.
Definetly. I usually maintain two trees, one of the current stuff that only bugfixes go into, and another one I play around with more. For my clients that use PMA for touching their data, I give them the choice between the two.
Okay, then I'll go that way. It's just you wanted to see different commits for each patch, and I am working on 4-5 items at once, which doesn't make me happy when I spend another week just to get the big patch split up again. But it's gonna work somehow.
Just a final thing which annoys me to death, I don't get this whole CVS- password system worked out.
I have my own linux box as a router and firewall and webserver. I connect to this server via SSH from my Windows machine via Putty. There I do my editing on the webserver via FTP.
With SSH I use the CVS commands to update my working directory, which I checked out using the "-d:ext:..." command.
I then created a public key on my webserver, and uploaded it to sourceforge. I now can login to the sourceforge-shell from the webserver. But still the cvs-password prompt pops up.
I guess I don't have to forward any keys using putty because my windows- machine shouldn't be involved in those whole key-issue, right? I tried to get the ssh-agent to work, but 'ssh-add' always tells me it "Could not open a connection to your authentication agent.". Even though ssh-agent is active.
But, darn, I'll go figure it out. Now off to work. :)
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