[OSRS-PROJ] <Update>:Initial step ready for testing
Mike Schmidt
mike at sepia.com
Thu Jun 20 00:31:28 PDT 2002
Hello, Frans
In order to use CVS as a client you only need the client software. The
server is a remotesensing.org, I believe.
For windows, I use WinCVS (www.wincvs.org) which install easily and is no
problem to configure. We use this internally
on all our Windows machines (WinNT4, Win2k, and XP) and have done so for
years.
There are two ways to handle this - Paul can use the cvs server to install
his code, and then generate a zip file from it, or Frank can permit you to
use CVS in read-only mode (which is the way it is usually used on
SourceForge and other systems managing open source.
We'll have to wait for Frank to decide what's best in this case.
Mike
At 09:06 AM 20/06/2002 +0200, Frans de Roos (EPL) wrote:
>Hello Mike
>
>You are taking about CVS. Do you have any information on how to set up the
>CVS on a windows 2000 machine?
>Is it simple?
>
>Does it exists any package that sets up the CVS on a W2k-machine?
>
>Frans
>
>-----Original Message-----
>From: Mike Schmidt [mailto:mike at sepia.com]
>Sent: den 20 juni 2002 08:53
>To: osrs-proj at remotesensing.org; osrs-proj at remotesensing.org
>Subject: Re: [OSRS-PROJ] <Update>:Initial step ready for testing
>
>Hello All,
>
>In response to Paul's message, my initial thought would be that it would
>be best to
>crate a branch for this in the CVS for Proj4. This is the way we do this
>kind of thing in
>my company, and it makes the management easy. It definitely makes it easy
>to check for differences
>and such, and once the work is complete and tested, it can easily be
>merged into the main branch
>by the maintainer. This also allows the maintainer to make changes in the
>main branch that do not get lost
>in the final merge.
>
>I don't have any experience at this time with the Proj4 or
>remotesensing.org CVS conventions,
>so I don't know if this is a reasonable approach in the circumstances.
>
>Of course, Frank Warmerdam must be in agreement (and maybe create the
>inital brnaching).
>
>Mike
>
>At 03:26 PM 20/06/2002 +0900, Paul Selormey wrote:
>>Hello All,
>>I wish to report that the initial part of my work on the Proj4
>>library is ready. This initial part involves mainly removing the macros
>>and some of the #defines.
>>Unfortunately, the proj4 mailing list has no file section like the related
>>lists being hosted on yahoo.groups so I do not know where to upload the
>>files.
>>
>>I could send the files to anyone interested in testing the results, and I
>>wish
>>to post them to the related mailing lists file sections like the GDAL
>>mailing
>>list so that all can download it.
>>
>>Please I really need your support to complete this work. I have not yet
>>started using the library in my projects and therefore cannot provide
>>effective
>>testing, please help. Simply use it as the previous and see if there is any
>>change.
>>There is no expected change, since the work so far is all about removing the
>>macros to make the codes more readable.
>>
>>I am working on Windows and have created VC++6.0 workspace for the
>>projection
>>library. The workspace has
>>1. proj4 DLL project
>>2. proj4 static library project
>>3. projects for all the utility programs like cs2cs, proj etc. The utility
>>programs
>> are linked to the static library.
>>4. A simple console test program, which uses the DLL version.
>>I have attached a screenshot to show the workspace. I hope this will make it
>>easier to Windows users with VC++6.0 to play with the sources.
>>
>>The "zipped" workspace is about 286 KB.
>>
>>The output of the projects are created in a subfolder/directory, named
>>"Output".
>>
>>I have left the macros still in the sources - only commented them out.
>>After enough test, I will remove all.
>>
>>Another request, please can you send me some test programs and data. It can
>>simply
>>be the proj.exe command line for various projections you use, some values
>>and
>>the expected output. These will help me test most of the projections. In
>>fact, any
>>other help will be very much appreciated.
>>
>>Please write directly to me if possible.
>>
>>Best regards,
>>Paul.
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