Welcome back to Squid development!
You have now been given access to devel.squid-cache.org and it's CVS
repository, and are free to join whichever development branch you like,
or start a new one if needed. To finalize the CVS access if you haven't
used the SourceForge CVS service before you may need to SSH
interactively once to cvs.devel.squid-cache.org.
For usage instructions and rules specific to Squid, see the following
pages:
Rules <http://devel.squid-cache.org/rules.html>
CVS repository & tools <http://devel.squid-cache.org/CVS.html>
To know the existing projects and their branch names, please see the
folowing page:
Projects hosted here <http://devel.squid-cache.org/projects.html>
It is the intention that the CVS tools should work fine using the Cygwin
shell and perl.
If you have any problems or ideas on improvements with the
devel.squid-cache.org services, the provided tools, or Squid
development, please bring the issue to attention in the squid-devel
discussion forum.
As Guido said, Squid-NT development have progressed a bit since your
port. Please use the squid-dev discussion forum to coordinate your
efforts.
Regards
Henrik Nordström
Romeo Anghelache wrote:
>
> hello there, my name is Romeo Anghelache, I ported squid (2.1, 2.3) to
> native NT and I'd like to keep it in sync from time to time with the
> latest modifications in the main trunk of code; maybe add some more NT
> nativity while keeping the functionality and portability there; and
> who knows, maybe even more if I get to understand it better.
> I need access to the squidNT development branch cvs account, or so.
> My sourceforge acct name is r0meo.
> thks,
> romeo
> http://www.andrew.cmu.edu/~romeo/
Received on Sat Dec 01 2001 - 04:55:32 MST
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