Chun Tat David Chu wrote:
Dave,
Thanks for your information.
Can you please tell me the URL to the Red Hat/Fedora repository that
you're talking about? I am not sure where is that.
Use CVS -
CVSROOT=:pserver:anonymous@cvs.fedoraproject.org:/cvs/dirsec
The main directory server component is ldapserver - there are also
components for the admin server and console and other stuff.
if you do a cvs checkout ldapserver, you can then use cvs status -v
<filename> to look at the tags
Dave, you're correct, we need to do some comparison between Fedora and
Red Hat.
Thank you very much! :-)
- David
Can you please tell me the U
On Thu, Feb 5, 2009 at 1:32 PM, David Boreham <david_list(a)boreham.org
<mailto:david_list@boreham.org>> wrote:
Chun Tat David Chu wrote:
Just to clarify, so Red Hat does store their source code of
Red Hat Directory Server in a different repository than Fedora?
No. There's only one repository. If you browse it you'll see RHDS
release tags.
And beside looking at it via CentOS source control system, if
I have Red Hat subscription then I can also browse it via Red
Hat source code control system, right?
No, you can browse it in the same place as FDS.
If you're down at this level of detail it might be worth asking
the question 'why?'
Usually the only reason you'd want to find the RHDS code would be
to make a
bug-for-bug compatible build, which is an unusual thing to want to
do.
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