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By q0rban on
I realize the drupal cvs package is updated daily from HEAD, but is there an easier way to download drupal HEAD (or sandbox modules) other than clicking each file and then clicking download? I tried searching on this and couldn't find anything...
cheers...
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What about
I think
http://drupal.org/project/Drupal%20project/cvs
that will work.
It's under Downloads/Drupal/cvs
Perhaps this will guide you some
http://drupal.org/node/28245
-sp
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Test site, always start with a test site.
Drupal Best Practices Guide -|- Black Mountain
-Steven Peck
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Test site, always start with a test site.
Drupal Best Practices Guide
yes...
that's what i was looking for..
thx!
any way of doing this
any way of doing this w/o shell access?
umm.... handbook again?
CVS GUIs and clients
-sp
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Test site, always start with a test site.
Drupal Best Practices Guide -|- Black Mountain
-Steven Peck
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Test site, always start with a test site.
Drupal Best Practices Guide
sorry..
should have been more specific.. I don't need a GUI for shell.. my hosting company doesn't allow shell access, so I guess if I want to run the cvs command I will need to do it via PHP, eh? I've tried myShell multiple times on my server, and for some reason it doesn't work... sigh
Well, you must have some way
Well, you must have some way to upload files to your account, so why not install the cvs client local to your system and sync there. Then you can upload from your local system to your website.
-sp
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Test site, always start with a test site.
Drupal Best Practices Guide -|- Black Mountain
-Steven Peck
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Test site, always start with a test site.
Drupal Best Practices Guide
yeah,
that's the way i finally ended up doing it... I guess I was just thinking that if I had shell access I could skip that step...
anyways, thanks for your help!