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Philip Edelbrock wrote:
> 
> 
> Jean Delvare wrote:
>> Hi all,
>>
>> [Rudolf Marek]
>>>> Please can you resync SVN with CVS? I think we can switch after that
>>>> because the commits to both repositories were quite anoying...
>>
>> [Axel Thimm]
>>> OK. Someone with access to the cvs repo needs to copy it over to the
>>> server (I have no access). Last time either Philip or Jean copied it,
>>> I don't remember anymore. For the migration one needs the RCS files
>>> (foo,v) - anonymous cvs access is not enough.
>>>
>>> Just rsync the CVS repo to devel.atrpms.net:/srv/lm-sensors.org/cvs
>>> (or any place else) and I'll do the syncing.
>>
>> I have no access to the CVS repository, only Philip Edelbrock has.
>> Phil, can you please:
>> * Turn the i2c, lm_sensors and lm_sensors2 modules to read-only.
>> * Rsync the i2c and lm_sensors2 modules to Axel's server.
>>
>> I don't think we want to copy the old lm_sensors module to the new
>> server, that would be a waste of time and energy. I guess we also don't
>> need the website module, as the new site will be handled differently.
>> The website module must stay active on the old CVS repository though,
>> as we will want to maintain the old site until the new one is fully
>> operational.
>>
> 
> Oops, sorry this email slipped past me.  Thanks, Rudolf, for dropping me 
> a note today.
> 
> I'm pushing the tar ball up now.
> 
> 

OK, the tar ball is there in my home directory.  I also removed everyone 
from the writers file at cvs.lm-sensors.nu.

Sorry for the delay.


Phil




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