RE: CVS Scripts

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> -----Original Message-----
> From: Wolf [mailto:lonewolf@xxxxxxxxx]
> Sent: Thursday, March 06, 2008 11:02 AM
> To: Adrian Walls
> Cc: php-general@xxxxxxxxxxxxx; 'Eric Butera'
> Subject: RE:  CVS Scripts
> 
> > I am using Zend Studio Server and I haven't upgraded to Zend Studio for
> > Eclipse as yet.  It also has some CVS capability not its not what I am
> > after.
> >
> > Google was my first stop but it didn't turn up anything which appeared to
> be
> > in a stable enough state.  Hence my email to the list to see if anyone
> else
> > had come across such a solution.  My application is built from several
> > modules contained with cvs.  Some of these modules are used across
> projects.
> > I wanted to create my own web-based script to check these out of cvs and
> to
> > build and configure the application on the fly.
> >
> > I had a look at cruisecontrol but its not really what I am looking for
> > either.
> <!-- SNIP -->
> 
> You're probably going to have to code that sucker on your own and slide it
> in as a cron job on your build server to get the latest/greatest whenever
> needed.  I haven't come across anything like it before, but I definitely
> like the concept.
> 
> Wolf

Just a note about "Confidentiality" footers. Mine is as follows:

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It makes a lot of sense if you, for example, signed an NDA with a customer/partner.
However, on a public list like this, it would be a nonsense to include it, as every post here is broadcasted to everyone else and will be published on one zillon sites that track this list. So, when I first rolled in here, I told my company's president that I would be removing the confidentiality warning or I would be using my personal gmail address if that was not allowed. She was pretty reasonable about it. Still, I kept the other part of the signature (which you can see at the bottom) because it contains information that can be of some value for anybody reading my posts. It says who I am, who I work with, where we are and the many to contact us.
It's not about bandwidth, it's just about removing "noise". Many times I even remove the whole footer so the messages are more readable. If it was only my decision, I wouldn't have a footer at all.

Regards,

Rob(inet)

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