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#13 2005-02-20 13:35:05

pencilneck
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From: Daarsit
Registered: 2004-08-10
Posts: 10

Re: Txp 1.0 RC3 Available

Mmmmm taste the goodness, loving all those new dropdown options. Big Thankyou to all who contributed to this release, and to mary for the <a href=“http://forum.textpattern.com/viewtopic.php?id=5902”>wget/svn heads up.</a>

If I see a pesky bug I’ll catch it.

Last edited by pencilneck (2005-02-20 13:36:11)

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#14 2005-02-20 13:39:56

Joey
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From: Netherlands
Registered: 2005-01-19
Posts: 257

Re: Txp 1.0 RC3 Available

Thnx very much…it looks great :D


Regards,

Joey

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#15 2005-02-20 14:02:11

cargan
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From: Uk, Exeter
Registered: 2004-03-18
Posts: 10

Re: Txp 1.0 RC3 Available

Super! new child :)

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#16 2005-02-20 14:34:22

gonzo409
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From: Ohio
Registered: 2004-06-25
Posts: 50
Website

Re: Txp 1.0 RC3 Available

Looks exciting. I haven’t even finished reading yet but I had to comment.

I’m breaking out a glass of ’97 Pinot Noir for this one.


Liberal. Geek.

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#17 2005-02-20 14:42:48

RussLipton
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From: Spokane, WA
Registered: 2005-02-17
Posts: 36

Re: Txp 1.0 RC3 Available

Having never used svn, checkout was fine.

move the new code up and out of the download dir
mv current/* ./; mv current/.??* ./; rm -R current/;

… yielded

mv: rename current/* to ./*: No such file or directory
mv: rename current/.??* to ./.??*: No such file or directory
rm: current/: No such file or directory

I think I can guess, but would anyone mind a word? I am painfully literal.

Last edited by RussLipton (2005-02-20 14:43:16)

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#18 2005-02-20 15:11:52

alicson
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Registered: 2004-05-26
Posts: 465
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Re: Txp 1.0 RC3 Available

&#42;excited&#42;


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#19 2005-02-20 15:15:40

ramanan
Plugin Author
From: Toronto
Registered: 2004-03-12
Posts: 323
Website

Re: Txp 1.0 RC3 Available

This sounds good.

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#20 2005-02-20 15:38:46

Ray
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Registered: 2004-03-02
Posts: 150

Re: Txp 1.0 RC3 Available

HAHAHAHAHA <i>big cheesy smile on mug</i>

Permanent link mode
Recent Articles
Diagnostic (low high)
Import (from other publishing tools… mind you I didn’t see a PM import, but in time… in time)
Excerpt magic
and on
and on
and on

Happy, happy. I am sooo tickled pink.

<span style=“color:#666666;”>Gotta phone clients to let them know I now <i>(shhhh) have the time</i> to finish their rebuilds</span>; )

The SVN went slick as a whistle. Which reminds me…

<b>Note to all</b>
IF YOUR NOT ON TEXTDRIVE GET AN ACCOUNT NOW !

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#21 2005-02-20 15:39:03

alexandra
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From: Cologne, Germany
Registered: 2004-04-02
Posts: 1,370

Re: Txp 1.0 RC3 Available

wouw, great news.
Thanks the three of you for the work!

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#22 2005-02-20 15:40:21

Jennifer
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From: Michigan
Registered: 2004-02-25
Posts: 74
Website

Re: Txp 1.0 RC3 Available

I’m thrilled.

For anyone getting a blank screen when attempted to view your site – disable your plugins. That was my problem. Turn ‘em on one by one to isolate the broken ones. It took me too long to figure that one out.

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#23 2005-02-20 15:57:28

Jai
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Registered: 2004-04-29
Posts: 6

Re: Txp 1.0 RC3 Available

Oliver, go lick Daddy in the face…
Jai

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#24 2005-02-20 16:04:08

AlanChandler
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From: London UK
Registered: 2005-02-16
Posts: 11

Re: Txp 1.0 RC3 Available

> RussLipton wrote:

> Having never used svn, checkout was fine.

move the new code up and out of the download dir
mv current/* ./; mv current/.??* ./; rm -R current/;

… yielded

mv: rename current/* to ./*: No such file or directory
mv: rename current/.??* to ./.??*: No such file or directory
rm: current/: No such file or directory

I think I can guess, but would anyone mind a word? I am painfully literal.

<hr>

It probably means your svn checkout was not fine

If you used the string given in dean’s original post, svn automatically names the directory that you are loading it into as the same as the last one in chain of directories being requested (ie current) – his instructions then show how to pull everything up one directory level.

You can actually name this directory what you want by adding the name to the command line. The normal thing is to name it . (dot) and that way it checks straight into the currrent directory and avoids the mucking about with current.

Last edited by AlanChandler (2005-02-20 16:53:59)

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