[Zope3-checkins] CVS: Zope3/src/zope/fssync - README.txt:1.45
Fred L. Drake, Jr.
fred at zope.com
Mon Aug 18 14:34:37 EDT 2003
Update of /cvs-repository/Zope3/src/zope/fssync
In directory cvs.zope.org:/tmp/cvs-serv14144
Modified Files:
README.txt
Log Message:
- remove to-do item that's been done
- update the documentation to-do item
- add some missing markup
=== Zope3/src/zope/fssync/README.txt 1.44 => 1.45 ===
--- Zope3/src/zope/fssync/README.txt:1.44 Wed Aug 13 17:10:03 2003
+++ Zope3/src/zope/fssync/README.txt Mon Aug 18 13:34:31 2003
@@ -105,17 +105,13 @@
- Implement bundle commands via a new command-line utility to convert
a checkout of a site-management folder to a bundle (in progress).
- * Need a way to turn site-management folders into bundles, and
- vice-versa, using the command-line **zbundle** utility or more
- directly through the ZMI (the tool can currently create a "raw"
- bundle; conversion should be a simple step forward).
-
* Bundles should be read-only.
- New command-line utility to convert a checkout of a site-management
folder to a bundle (in progress).
-- Documentation for the zsync command line tool (in progress)
+- Documentation for the **zsync** and **zbundle** command line tools
+ (in progress)
- Explicit import/export facilities, similar to the functionality
found in Zope 2
@@ -232,9 +228,9 @@
- Creating a bundle from an existing folder. If you have some
existing work done in the default folder or another non-bundle
- folder, you can save your work to the filesystem using the zsync
- checkout command, and then check it in under a different name using
- the zsync checkin command. Example; replace u:p with your manager
+ folder, you can save your work to the filesystem using the **zsync
+ checkout** command, and then check it in under a different name using
+ the **zsync checkin** command. Example; replace u:p with your manager
username and password::
$ zsync checkout http://u:p@localhost:8080/++etc++site/default
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