Hi,
I create a new topic here to better understand how the teamwork is done (BTW i discover SVN, I'm familiar with CVS and CMSynergy, not SVN but it looks like "similar").
I'vs checked out parts of the code (at least trunk named svn and 2.0 branch). I use the Eclipse IDE with PDT add-on (PHP project) and after the check-out it detects compilation errors on 2 files :
svn/language/nl_NL/help/configuration.html (3282)
svn/plugins/LocalFilesEditor/language/it_IT/plugin.lang.php (3413)
Are these error known ? Do I have to add a bug somewhere ?
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It's possible.
When I have coded Translator, some language file were "corrupted" (dot . forgotten, comma ' or " not closed, ...) and made fatal errors when the plugin was trying to load them.
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(this topic was moved to a public place)
Yes, you can create an issue in the bugtracker about those 2 bugs you found. But you will certainly have to fix them by yourself unless somebody else can reproduce. Fixing a self-declared bug is absolutely not a problem, I do this all the time :-) The advantage is to make the changes obvious at bugtracker level (the changelog for a release is generated by the bugtracker).
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Criss wrote:
I can't commit, "403 Forbidden"
An error in my side ?
It's OK now, you were added in the "kernel" group (as a team member), you can commit anywhere in the repository.
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