cvs commit: ports/multimedia/gstreamer-plugins/files patch-ffmpeg::simple_idct_alpha.c patch-gst-libs_ext_ffmpeg_ffmpeg_libavcodec_alpha_simple_idct_alpha.c

Josef Karthauser joe at FreeBSD.org
Wed May 7 10:08:03 PDT 2003


On Wed, May 07, 2003 at 01:04:14PM -0400, John Baldwin wrote:
> 
> On 07-May-2003 Josef Karthauser wrote:
> >   1.2       +0 -0      ports/multimedia/gstreamer-plugins/files/patch-ffmpeg::simple_idct_alpha.c
> >   1.2       +0 -13    
> > ports/multimedia/gstreamer-plugins/files/patch-gst-libs_ext_ffmpeg_ffmpeg_libavcodec_alpha_simple_
> > idct_alpha.c (dead)
> 
> While I appreciate this change (what an ugly file name), how did this
> get comitted to the src repo instead of the ports one?  Repomeister
> special permissions maybe?
> 

It didn't actually get put in the wrong place, it just looks like it.
My local ports tree is checked out of /home/ncvs.  When I did a remote
commit I used 'cvs -d repoman:/home/ncvs' to commit it, which normally
would have produced an error message, but because I'm allowed to log
into repoman with my repo-hat on, I bypassed the safety mechanisms.
It's a good job that it wasn't Chernobyl!! :)

I double checked and it did in fact commit to the right place, with the
right file permissions.  The only thing that was wrong was the email.

Joe
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