Re: GTK+ Themes



Bjorn Lindgren <bjorn@nexus.pp.se> writes:
> On 14 Aug 1998, Raja R Harinath wrote:
> > Adam Jacob <adam@cybertrails.com> writes:
> > > Hi!  I wanted to check out the GTK+ theme stuff, but I'm having trouble
> > > finding it under CVS... I don't see it in the gtk+ tree, and don't know
> > > where else to look...
> > > 
> > > Anybody else found it?
> > > 
> > > PS: I'm planning on starting work on a NeXT-alike theme... anybody allready
> > > doing it? 
> > 
> > 	cvs -d :pserver:anonymous@anoncvs.gnome.org:/cvs/gnome \
> >             get -r themes-2 \
> > 		-d gtk-themes \
> >                 gtk+ 
> > 
> > It will be checked out into a directory named `gtk-themes' (just so that
> > you don't overwrite any existing `gtk+' directory).  When you later on
> > want to update to the latest contents of the `themes-2' branch, 
> 
> There are no modules called 'gtk-themes' or 'themes-2' at the anoncvs server?
> 
> [tty4][bjorn@nexus]:/usr/src/gnomecvs$ cvs checkout gtk-themes
> cvs server: cannot find module `gtk-themes' - ignored
> cvs [checkout aborted]: cannot expand modules

Please read again what I posted.  Please tell me what more information I
could have given to make it clearer (help on CVS doesn't count -- you
better consult the manual).

To explain what I posted:

	- the themes code is in a branch of the `gtk+' module

	- the name of the branch is `themes-2'

	- the `gtk+' code is on the anonymous cvs server
	   anoncvs.gnome.org, in the repository /cvs/gnome

	- to prevent confusion between plain gtk+ and gtk+ with themes,
	   I suggested that you check out to a directory called
	   `gtk-themes'

I put all this information into the command that you would execute to
make use of this information.  Sorry, I didn't prefix the command with
"Run the following command" -- it was my mistake.

- Hari
-- 
Raja R Harinath ------------------------------ harinath@cs.umn.edu
"When all else fails, read the instructions."      -- Cahn's Axiom
"Our policy is, when in doubt, do the right thing."   -- Roy L Ash



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