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Hello, Frans<br><br>
In order to use CVS as a client you only need the client software. The
server is a remotesensing.org, I believe. <br>
For windows, I use WinCVS
(<a href="http://www.wincvs.org/" eudora="autourl">www.wincvs.org</a>)
which install easily and is no problem to configure. We use this
internally<br>
on all our Windows machines (WinNT4, Win2k, and XP) and have done so for
years. <br><br>
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. <br><br>
We'll have to wait for Frank to decide what's best in this case.
<br><br>
Mike<br><br>
At 09:06 AM 20/06/2002 +0200, Frans de Roos (EPL) wrote:<br>
<blockquote type=cite class=cite cite><font face="arial" size=2 color="#0000FF">Hello
Mike</font><br>
<br>
<font face="arial" size=2 color="#0000FF">You are taking about CVS. Do
you have any information on how to set up the CVS on a windows 2000
machine?</font><br>
<font face="arial" size=2 color="#0000FF">Is it simple?</font><br>
<br>
<font face="arial" size=2 color="#0000FF">Does it exists any package that
sets up the CVS on a W2k-machine?</font><br>
<br>
<font face="arial" size=2 color="#0000FF">Frans</font><br>
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<dd>-----Original Message-----
<dd>From:</b> Mike Schmidt
[<a href="mailto:mike@sepia.com" eudora="autourl">mailto:mike@sepia.com</a>]
<dd>Sent:</b> den 20 juni 2002 08:53
<dd>To:</b> osrs-proj@remotesensing.org; osrs-proj@remotesensing.org
<dd>Subject:</b> Re: [OSRS-PROJ] <Update>:Initial step ready for
testing<br><br>
</font>
<dd>Hello All,<br><br>
<dd>In response to Paul's message, my initial thought would be that it
would be best to
<dd>crate a branch for this in the CVS for Proj4. This is the way we do
this kind of thing in
<dd>my company, and it makes the management easy. It definitely makes it
easy to check for differences
<dd>and such, and once the work is complete and tested, it can easily be
merged into the main branch
<dd>by the maintainer. This also allows the maintainer to make changes in
the main branch that do not get lost
<dd>in the final merge. <br><br>
<dd>I don't have any experience at this time with the Proj4 or
remotesensing.org CVS conventions,
<dd>so I don't know if this is a reasonable approach in the
circumstances. <br><br>
<dd>Of course, Frank Warmerdam must be in agreement (and maybe create the
inital brnaching). <br><br>
<dd>Mike<br><br>
<dd>At 03:26 PM 20/06/2002 +0900, Paul Selormey
wrote:<blockquote type=cite class=cite cite>
<dd>Hello All,
<dd>I wish to report that the initial part of my work on the Proj4
<dd>library is ready. This initial part involves mainly removing the
macros
<dd>and some of the #defines.
<dd>Unfortunately, the proj4 mailing list has no file section like the
related
<dd>lists being hosted on yahoo.groups so I do not know where to upload
the
<dd>files.<br><br>
<dd>I could send the files to anyone interested in testing the results,
and I
<dd>wish
<dd>to post them to the related mailing lists file sections like the
GDAL
<dd>mailing
<dd>list so that all can download it.<br><br>
<dd>Please I really need your support to complete this work. I have not
yet
<dd>started using the library in my projects and therefore cannot
provide
<dd>effective
<dd>testing, please help. Simply use it as the previous and see if there
is any
<dd>change.
<dd>There is no expected change, since the work so far is all about
removing the
<dd>macros to make the codes more readable.<br><br>
<dd>I am working on Windows and have created VC++6.0 workspace for the
<dd>projection
<dd>library. The workspace has
<dd>1. proj4 DLL project
<dd>2. proj4 static library project
<dd>3. projects for all the utility programs like cs2cs, proj etc. The
utility
<dd>programs
<dd> are linked to the static library.
<dd>4. A simple console test program, which uses the DLL version.
<dd>I have attached a screenshot to show the workspace. I hope this will
make it
<dd>easier to Windows users with VC++6.0 to play with the
sources.<br><br>
<dd>The "zipped" workspace is about 286 KB.<br><br>
<dd>The output of the projects are created in a subfolder/directory,
named
<dd>"Output".<br><br>
<dd>I have left the macros still in the sources - only commented them
out.
<dd>After enough test, I will remove all.<br><br>
<dd>Another request, please can you send me some test programs and data.
It can
<dd>simply
<dd>be the proj.exe command line for various projections you use, some
values
<dd>and
<dd>the expected output. These will help me test most of the projections.
In
<dd>fact, any
<dd>other help will be very much appreciated.<br><br>
<dd>Please write directly to me if possible.<br><br>
<dd>Best regards,
<dd>Paul.</blockquote>
<dd>________________________________________________________
<dd>Mike
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<dd>President
SEPIA Scientific Systems
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