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[Arx-users] A couple of questions
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Alessandro Bottoni |
Subject: |
[Arx-users] A couple of questions |
Date: |
Mon, 10 Jul 2006 07:22:50 +0200 |
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Hi Arx-ivers.
I'm just beginning with Arx and I have a couple of doubts.
1) It looks like you cannot specify a target archive name on the arx
"commit" command line. You have to set a archive as a default before
committing. Right?
I just created a FTP remote archive and I tried to commit a existing
project to this remote archive, using the following commands:
address@hidden Trusted_Computing]$ arx param default-archive
address@hidden
address@hidden Trusted_Computing]$ arx commit -s "Published Version 2.0
Beta 1"
And I see that Arx have committed these changes to my _local_ archive
(address@hidden) instead of the remote one
(address@hidden).
What I did wrong? Can I explicity tell Arx which archive to use as a
target when committing?
2) I would like to use a remote FTP repository as a shared file system
and work on it together with a couple of collegues.
Arx should be able to tell which programmer has commited any given
change to the archive from the programmer's ID
(address@hidden, e.g.), even if all of the programmers
authenticate with the same identity with the FTP server. Right?
I mean, you should get a log like this:
address@hidden Trusted_Computing]$ arx log --formatted
2006-Jul-02 17:00:01 address@hidden 0
Summary:
Initial import
Revision:
tc_book2,0
New-files:
...
2006-Jul-03 08:10:45 address@hidden 1
Summary:
New comment....
Revision:
tc_book2,1
Modified-files:
tc_ubiquitario.odt
2006-Jul-03 13:29:02 address@hidden 2
Summary:
TC Book 2.0 - Beta 1
Revision:
tc_book2,2
Modified-files:
....
2006-Jul-10 04:22:22 address@hidden 3
Summary:
Published Version 2.0 Beta 1
Revision:
tc_book2,3
New-files:
trusted_computing_2.0.odm
3) Where I can find some more info about gnomevfs, put aside
http://developer.gnome.org/doc/API/gnome-vfs/ ? I greatly appreciated
the gnomevfs-ls command and I would like to see if there are more.
Many thanks for your attention
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Alessandro Bottoni
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