Dropped doxygen

Jean-François Wauthy pollux at castor.be
Thu Feb 12 14:30:46 CET 2004


Le jeu 12/02/2004 à 13:26, Olivier FOURDAN a écrit :
> Hi all,
> 
> > > I can install it with --enable-gtk-doc, but that shouldn't be required,
> > > should it?
> > 
> > I followed the example of Gnome to have only the templates in CVS, not the 
> > generated files. Should we put the generated files in CVS as well?
> 
> Dunno. Most projetct don't even put configure and Makefile.in in CVS, and let people generate them. The pro of this is that we don't care about what libtool/autoconf/automake versions we have, only the release manager should take care of generating the right files for release inclusion.
> 
> The cons seems fairly obvious to me, a lot less people are able to try the CVS version, since most people won't bother doing the necessary steps to achive compilation of the sources fetched from CVS.
> 
> So it's a good time for discuss that IMO:
> 
> 1) Do we include configure, Makefiles and docbook documentation in CVS
> 2) Do we exclude them all
> 3) Shouldn't we switch to subversion ? :)
yeah, i think subversion is really better than CVS, use it and you'll
never want to go back to CVS ! Currently, i use a repositry on a local
server for the menueditor.

It's only my "humble avis" (i don't know how i can say it in English but
i think Olivier will understand).
> 
> (Ok, question #3 is definitely another matter :)
> 
> Cheers,
> Olivier.
> 
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Jean-François Wauthy <pollux at castor.be>
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