At Wed, 22 Jan 2003 14:31:06 +0900, Nathaniel Talbott wrote: > isn't a good place for the Test::Unit tests to go (yet). Thus, I'm > planning on importing Test::Unit, using something like the following: > > cvs -d:pserver:ntalbott / cvs.ruby-lang.org:/src import -Ipre-install.rb > -m "Imported Test::Unit 0.1.6" ruby/lib testunit testunit_0-1-6 > > Now, I just discovered this command tonight, so maybe it isn't a good > way to do this. What I see as the advantage, though, is that then I can > just re-import every time I release a new version of Test::Unit, and the > main ruby distro won't be affected by bugs (yes, even with testing I > still introduce bugs <sigh>) that I may create in active development. The procedure is OK. You can keep developing the module in the rough/ tree and import every stable release snapshot into ruby/lib/ for 1.8 and into shim/ruby16/lib/ for 1.6. By the way, would you convert the indentation of the Test::Unit files from tab to 2-space? Our standard coding convention requires 2-space indentation. Perhaps just adding some editor directives for emacs and vi will do, though. Regards, -- / /__ __ Akinori.org / MUSHA.org / ) ) ) ) / FreeBSD.org / Ruby-lang.org Akinori MUSHA aka / (_ / ( (__( @ iDaemons.org / and.or.jp "It went right by me -- At the time it went over my head I was looking out the window.. I should have looked at your face instead"