Anjuta2 renaming status



Well I wrote a quick python utility to help in the renaming and also
have something to show the small python learning group I am part of. 
Imagine my supprise when the newly renamed scaffold compiled and
installed on the first try.  Python rocks.  There is still a bit more to
do before I feel like diffing and submitting it.  One problem that pops
up is one of the external plugins (too tired to check which one right
now) uses one function from anjuta2.  Either this function should be put
into gbf or not used at all.  I also have to make sure I don't munge up
the CVS directories since the module name is still anjuta.  I have code
in my python script to ignore some files and directories but for some
reason it does not work.  If I can work out these things I can have a
patch against CVS by tomorow.  If not then by the end of the weekend.

I belive changing the CVS module would be as easy as the gnome CVS
maintainer renaming the directory.  So the big question is are we set on
scaffold as the name.  As another user has brought up the name Scaffold
does not stroke the imagination like Anjuta does.  I personaly like
Scaffold but since the name change was so easy I see no reason not to
open it up again to other suggestions.

It is ultimatly up to you Jeroen.

--
J5

On Wed, 2003-07-23 at 15:27, Jeroen Zwartepoorte wrote:
> On Wed, 2003-07-23 at 02:46, John (J5) Palmieri wrote:
> > Alright, you are the best.  I needed some good news right now after
> > writting a stance on the whole SCO/Caldera thing for my local LUG. 
> > Should I start on the renaming or wait?
> 
> Yeah, i've committed the stuff i wanted to commit before the renaming
> could be done. Feel free to start renaming stuff to scaffold.
> 
> A "scaffold" module needs to be created as well eventually in gnome cvs.
> I don't know how moving the stuff to this module works though (keeping
> the history etc). Perhaps some cvs admins can help with that.
> 
> Jeroen
> 
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