Can someone tell me where it went/etc?
Can someone tell me where it went/etc?
I want ahead and moved it to git. If you notice missing files, or have a copy of the trinity-packaging SVN for anything other than Ubuntu, Debian, or Arch, please upload it to the new trinity-packaging GIT server.
This move is to allow the Trinity developers to get used to working with GIT, and will allow us to adjust build scripts to work with GIT instead of the old SVN system before we have to cut over the main source repository. That cut over is still scheduled for immediately after 3.5.13 is released.
Hope this helps!
Tim
On Mon, Jul 11, 2011 at 11:51, Timothy Pearson kb9vqf@pearsoncomputing.net wrote:
I want ahead and moved it to git. If you notice missing files, or have a copy of the trinity-packaging SVN for anything other than Ubuntu, Debian, or Arch, please upload it to the new trinity-packaging GIT server.
This move is to allow the Trinity developers to get used to working with GIT, and will allow us to adjust build scripts to work with GIT instead of the old SVN system before we have to cut over the main source repository. That cut over is still scheduled for immediately after 3.5.13 is released.
Ah, OK. Thanks for the heads up. (I hope that "tde" repository is temporary, because after 3.5.13 all those subdirectories are going to become repositories...)
-- later, Robert Xu + rxu AT lincomlinux DOT org
On Mon, Jul 11, 2011 at 11:51, Timothy Pearson kb9vqf@pearsoncomputing.net wrote:
I want ahead and moved it to git. If you notice missing files, or have a copy of the trinity-packaging SVN for anything other than Ubuntu, Debian, or Arch, please upload it to the new trinity-packaging GIT server.
This move is to allow the Trinity developers to get used to working with GIT, and will allow us to adjust build scripts to work with GIT instead of the old SVN system before we have to cut over the main source repository. That cut over is still scheduled for immediately after 3.5.13 is released.
Ah, OK. Thanks for the heads up. (I hope that "tde" repository is temporary, because after 3.5.13 all those subdirectories are going to become repositories...)
It can be. In fact, "tde" can be renamed to "dependencies" at that point. Like I mentioned, this is to allow the development team to get used to GIT without having the primary source repository switched over and essentially unusable to nay people and/or machines who are not familiar with GIT (this includes many distro build scripts).
Tim