[Coco] [Color Computer] What happend to http://www.nitros9.org/

Gene Heskett gene.heskett at verizon.net
Tue Feb 20 18:30:23 EST 2007


On Tuesday 20 February 2007, Benoit Bleau wrote:
>I installed WinCVS, but haven't had any success in building a working
>configuration.
>I used ":pserver:anonymous at nitros9.cvs.sourceforge.net:/cvsroot/nitros9"
>as the CVSroot, and I simply pressed "enter" for the password, then got
>the message "CVS exited normally with error code 0".

I hope that wasn't the full command line, because its supposed to be:
cvs -d:pserver:anonymous at nitros9.cvs.sourceforge.net:/cvsroot/nitros9 login

Pressing enter at the password prompt then sets up a CVS dir in the
location in the file structure where you are cd'd to ATM.  As long as
you have write access to that directory, the return code should be 0.

So that looks as if it worked.  Now what happens when you issue this:
cvs -z3 -d:pserver:anonymous at nitros9.cvs.sourceforge.net:/cvsroot/nitros9 co -P nitros9

It should pull the repository, starting at:
U nitros9/TODO
U nitros9/makefile
U nitros9/rules.mak
U nitros9/3rdparty/ReadMe
U nitros9/3rdparty/makefile
U nitros9/3rdparty/booters/boot_mmc.asm

yadda, yadda, till its done, and when its done you should have a verbatum 
copy of the tree on your machine.  Ready to build.

>To my shame, I must admit that I'm not that good a programmer, and I
>have only done simple C and assembly projects, with few files and simple
>make commands.
>
>I've searched all the menus in WinCVS, but I don't understand how to
>download the Nitros9 tree...
>
>My hope was to get Nitros9 built for my brand new Tano Dragon :)
>
>I think I need to google more on how to make this cvs stuff work. Man
>it's complicated way way to much for what it seems to do.
>
>-Benoit



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