From: David Lawrence Ramsey Date: Sun, 21 Nov 2004 17:45:25 +0000 (+0000) Subject: update the given cvs commands in README.CVS so that they work again X-Git-Tag: v1.3.5~7 X-Git-Url: https://git.wh0rd.org/?a=commitdiff_plain;h=b75763e07ef0f612eaf14b1f15a6d08983862d9b;p=nano.git update the given cvs commands in README.CVS so that they work again git-svn-id: svn://svn.savannah.gnu.org/nano/trunk/nano@2113 35c25a1d-7b9e-4130-9fde-d3aeb78583b8 --- diff --git a/ChangeLog b/ChangeLog index 10f51166..257713ff 100644 --- a/ChangeLog +++ b/ChangeLog @@ -396,6 +396,7 @@ CVS code - v?snprintf(), and add minor formatting changes. - Mention the requirement for groff in order to create html versions of the manpages. (DLR) + - Update the given cvs commands so that they work again. (DLR) - faq.html: - Fixed inaccuracy: Pico compatibility mode was made the default in nano 1.1.99pre1, not 1.2.2. (DLR) diff --git a/README.CVS b/README.CVS index 9c4335e8..c0806692 100644 --- a/README.CVS +++ b/README.CVS @@ -19,19 +19,22 @@ packages: These should be available on your GNU mirror. To download the CVS tree, execute the following command: -$ cvs -z3 -d:pserver:anoncvs@subversions.gnu.org:/cvsroot/nano login -and press enter at the password prompt. +$ cvs -z3 -d:ext:anoncvs@savannah.gnu.org:/cvsroot/nano login +and press Enter at the password prompt. + Then, do -$ cvs -z3 -d:pserver:anoncvs@subversions.gnu.org:/cvsroot/nano checkout nano +$ cvs -z3 -d:ext:anoncvs@savannah.gnu.org:/cvsroot/nano checkout nano and the nano tree will download. -If you want to checkout the stable CVS branch, append -r nano_1_0_branch: -$ cvs -z3 -d:pserver:anonymous@subversions.gnu.org:/cvsroot/nano checkout -r nano_1_0_branch nano + +If you want to download the stable CVS branch, add "-r nano_1_0_branch": +$ cvs -z3 -d:ext:anoncvs@savannah.gnu.org:/cvsroot/nano checkout -r nano_1_0_branch nano Once you have the sources in the "nano" directory, cd into it, and execute the "autogen.sh" script in the top directory. This will set up a configure script and Makefile.in, and you will be ready to compile with $ ./configure [--add-options-here] && make + Once it's done compiling, $ make install (as root) should put the required files in their respective directories.