$Id$ README.developer for MBSE BBS This file is only available on CVS, not in the distribution. This file will hold information about CVS tags, scheduled releases and other info for development only. There are no secrets in this file because it's public available. CVS tags. mbsebbs-0_33_17 17-Aug-2001 Initial CVS import by Ken. mbsebbs-0_33_18_current 25-Aug-2001 Upgraded to 0.33.18 current development. mbsebbs-0_33_18_final 02-Nov-2001 Version 0.33.18 released. mbsebbs-0_33_19_current 02-Nov-2001 Start 0.33.19 current development. mbsebbs-0_33_19_final 10-Feb-2002 Version 0.33.19 released. mbsebbs-0_33_20_current 10-Feb-2002 Start 0.33.20 current development. mbsebbs-0_33_20_final 04-Jun-2002 Version 0.33.20 finished (not released). mbsebbs-0_33_21_release 04-Jun-2002 Version 0.33.21 release. mbsebbs-0_35_01_current 05-Jun-2002 Start 0.35.01 development. mbsebbs-0_36_00_release 26-Dec-2002 Version 0.36.00 release. mbsebbs-0_37_00_current 26-Dec-2002 Start version 0.37 development. mbsebbs-0.38_00_release 03-Oct-2003 Version 0.38.00 release. CVS usage. This will only work for registered MBSE developers. Replace username with your sourceforge's username. To initialize your account on the sourceforge cvs server do: ssh username@cvs.sourceforge.net This command will fail but creates your homedirectory on the sourceforge cvs server. Set the following two variables (and add them to .profile): export CVS_RSH=ssh export CVSROOT=username@cvs.mbse.sourceforge.net:/cvsroot/mbse Install the sources with the followin command: cvs -dusername@cvs.mbse.sourceforge.net:/cvsroot/mbse co mbsebbs That will create the directory mbsebbs with all subdirectories. When you made some changes you can commit these from within the directory mbsebbs with: cvs ci -m "Description of your changes" To get a fresh source with changes of other developers do: cd mbsebbs cvs update Michiel.