[Biojava-dev] Re: CVS question
Matthew Pocock
matthew_pocock@yahoo.co.uk
Wed, 18 Sep 2002 18:45:43 +0100
Hi Patrick,
I've got realy flakey connectivity at the moment. Hopefully things will
change soon. I think to start again from scratch, you have 2 options.
Firstly, you can cvs remove all files. Secondly, you can actualy hack
the cvs repository. Option 2 is scarey and can't be undone and should
realy only be attempted by one of the biojava admin people. You can do
option 1 yourself. Just make sure that all future checkouts use
something like "cvs co -Pd" to ensure that all the empty directories are
not visible. CVS doesn't seem to let you delete directories. Here's
waiting for subversion.
Matthew
Patrick McConnell wrote:
> Hi.
>
> I have made some significant changes to what I originally placed in the
> webservices biojava module. I am not familiar with CVS. Is there a way to
> remove eveything that is there and start from scratch?
>
> I have created classes for two 'data types' (blast and msaml), and I have
> built two web services (blast and clustalw). Web services are job-based
> and have a common base class that handles much of the work.
>
> I think this is a good model to begin discussion on what web services
> should be like in biojava.
>
> I have also written up some documentation on how things work and how to
> test out what I've done.
>
> -Patrick
>
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