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Re: CVS, GWorkspace.app and app wrappers


From: Enrico Sersale
Subject: Re: CVS, GWorkspace.app and app wrappers
Date: Mon, 04 Oct 2004 20:02:09 +0300

On 2004-10-04 16:29:05 +0300 Adrian Robert <arobert@cogsci.ucsd.edu> wrote:

On Oct 4, 2004, at 4:12 AM, Markus Hitter wrote:

Even on a single platform (namely, linux) we cannot be sure that the file system supports that (even if ext2/3 _can_ support it). So, it's right that there must be a fallback to the "external DB" system, whichever it is.

Additional to the underlying file system, the network protocols have to be considered as well: NFS, FTP, AFP, SMB, ...

Speaking of this, is there any plan to integrate GWNet into the main GWorkspace app? (Or is this already done and I don't know how to activate it? I'm thinking of something like Cmd-K in OS X Finder..)

GWNet /is/ integrated with GWorkspace. It can be used only with gw, that is, to 
download a file you must dnd it to a gw windof, folder, etc. If you ctrl-drag, 
you create a .bmk file, that is, a king of bookmark that can be opened by GWNet.
The only problem with this app is that... nobody uses it; I've announced the 
0.1 version the last year and, since then, I've had no bug report. So, if you 
want to try it, you must expect some problems...





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