See ChangeLog entry 2002-02-20 20:10 UTC-0500 David G. Holm <dholm@jsd-llc.com>

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David G. Holm
2002-02-21 01:08:53 +00:00
parent f7618aa013
commit 03b19caf23
2 changed files with 25 additions and 9 deletions

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@@ -7,6 +7,13 @@
For example:
2002-12-01 23:12 UTC+0100 Foo Bar <foo.bar@foobar.org>
*/
- METHOD ::Undo() - Delete assignment to ::buffer because
::VarPut( ::Original, .t. ) makes this assignment.
- METHOD ::VarPut() - Delete ::nDispLen := NIL line, because
::Picture() makes this assignment.
- Revert changes of Ignacio Ortiz because the
problem was with ::nDispLen and not with empty cPicture.
- METHOD ::Block() - Delete ::nDispLen := NIL line, because
::Picture() makes this assignment.

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@@ -168,12 +168,15 @@ by David G. Holm <Harbour@SpaceMoose.com>
by David G. Holm <Harbour@SpaceMoose.com>
The trick was in how to set up the CVSROOT variable.
I did this on NT4, but it should be similar for 95/98 and OS/2.
I did this on Windows 2000, but it should be similar
for OS/2, Windows 95, 98, ME, NT, and XP.
Note: Your CVS ID is the same as your SourceForge login ID, with one
very important difference: Any and all upper case letters are
converted to lower case. So if your SourceForge login ID is
MyFullName, then your CVS ID will be myfullname.
MyFullName, then your CVS ID will be myfullname. To make use
of this procedure, be sure to replace all instances of dholm
with your actual CVS ID.
First I set up SSH, using the following steps:
@@ -184,14 +187,19 @@ First I set up SSH, using the following steps:
5) I created a batch file LOGIN.BAT, in the E:\hb-dev\ directory, with
the following commands in it:
@echo off
SET HOME=E:\hb-dev\
ssh -l dholm Harbour-project.sourceforge.net
SET HOME=D:\hb-dev\
ssh -l dholm cvs.Harbour-project.sourceforge.net
ssh -l dholm Harbour-project.sourceforge.net
6) I ran the LOGIN batch file, which automatically created a .ssh
directory under E:\hb-dev\, automatically accepted the key from
SourceForge, and prompted me for my password.
7) I entered my password and got logged into a SourceForge shell,
directory under D:\hb-dev\, automatically added SourceForge to
my list of known hosts, created a random seed, and prompted me
for my password.
7) I entered my password and SourceForge told me that I was logged
into a restricted shell where I can't do anything and kicked me
off of the CVS server. A second password prompt then appeared.
8) I entered my password and got logged into a SourceForge shell,
thus confirming that SSH is configured properly.
8) I entered "exit" to quit back to the DOS prompt.
9) I entered "exit" to quit back to the DOS prompt.
Next I set up CVS, using the following steps:
@@ -202,8 +210,9 @@ Next I set up CVS, using the following steps:
5) I created a batch file CHECKOUT.BAT, in my E:\hb-dev\ directory,
with the following commands in it:
@echo off
SET HOMEDRIVE=E:
SET HOMEDRIVE=D:
SET HOMEPATH=/hb-dev/
SET HOME=D:\hb-dev\
SET CVSROOT=:ext:dholm@cvs.Harbour-project.sourceforge.net:/cvsroot/harbour-project
SET CVS_RSH=ssh
cvs co harbour