Is there any possibility making a compressed file containing all updated SEQ maps alone? For people using other clients that can't use the CVS Rep.
Is there any possibility making a compressed file containing all updated SEQ maps alone? For people using other clients that can't use the CVS Rep.
Look in the right corner of this page.. see the CVS link? Click on it.
then:
* Browse CVS Repository
* Showeq/
* Maps/
There's all your mapfiles.
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That's truly great, but you seem to be forgetting in order to download all of those I would have to go through over 200 pages clicking "download" for each of the files seperately.
Now, I'm asking again, is there a possibility of making a ZIP file containing all of them?
If you are using windows, you could try WinCVS. www.wincvs.org I think. Or do a quick google search and find a cvs client for the operating system you are using.
Originally posted by Jeffst
Is there any possibility making a compressed file containing all updated SEQ maps alone?
If you have a current install of showeq you could:
then you would have a file called eqmaps.tar.gz with all the .map files in it.Code:cd /usr/local/share/showeq (might be a diff path depending on your install) tar cvf eqmaps.tar *.map gzip eqmaps.tar
Probably not the most elegant solution, but hey, there it is.
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WinCVS solves my problem, thank you.
Last post is kinda irrelevant as I'm using Windows, which is why I have the problem in the first place, since I cannot use CVS.
Well you asked if it was possible to make a file containing the maps. I explained how to do that.Originally posted by Jeffst
Last post is kinda irrelevant as I'm using Windows, which is why I have the problem in the first place, since I cannot use CVS.
Sorry if it didn't help, and glad you found another solution...
z
(don't see any reference to windows in your original post)
can't use the CVS repOriginally posted by Jeffst
For people using other clients that can't use the CVS Rep.
That doesnt mean much.. there is a cvs.exe for windows (Actually, WinCVS is just a frontend.. when you downloaded it, you also got the command-line version which will work with all the same commands).
--Jeeves
There's a CVS client for every mainstream OS according to http://ccvs.cvshome.org/fom//cache/1.html (Window$, Mac OS X, Linux, Solaris)
Before asking anything read the pre-face section of http://www.smoothwall.org/download/p....9/doc.faq.pdf
after you've read it, you know what to do next...
"Stay alert! Trust noone! Keep your Lazers Handy! Have a nice day." -- Provided courtesy of the Computer. The Computer never lies.
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