Re: putting linuxap on a CVS + update via wget + rewriting the web interface

Lluis <[email protected]> Thu, 4 Sep 2003 21:59:19 +0200
Newsgroups gmane.linux.drivers.wireless.access-point
Message-ID <[email protected]>
El 04/09/03, a les 19:47:30, Henrion Benjamin ens deleità amb les següents paraules:
> > http://www.olotwireless.net/castella/linuxap.htm
> > (i can send you the patches if you tell me)
> 
> yes, publish them somewhere or here on the list.
> 
well, as another guy and myself are still testing them, i'm attaching
you the latest version of patches (warning! as i said it's *untested*),
to be used with the latest linuxap version (01-09-2003)

all changes are on the Changelog file, and usage on LEEME file, although
it's everyting in spanish... sorry! :P

[...]
> I think if Keith Smith want to setup a public CVS, it could be great to
> have a central place to put patches. The main problem is to manage the
> branches, but it's better to have all in a central place.
> 
totally agree (does CVS keep track of links and binary files? or only plain
text files and directories? i hadn't worked much with it, just some
basic commands)

keeping track of such big additions like IPv6, kernel AODV and the
others on a central place would really make our (networking) lives easier
(with or without CVS), leaving the minor tunning changes to each community,
instead of publishing each of us patches for linuxap with crossing
interests (is this correct? my english is not as good as i would...)

for any questions about the patches, you know...

bye!

PS: hope the attachement to the list doesn't bother anybody...
-- 
 "And it's much the same thing with knowledge, for whenever you learn
 something new, the whole world becomes that much richer."
 -- The Princess of Pure Reason, as told by Norton Juster in The Phantom
 Tollbooth

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