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Re: the name of your repo directory?
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Francisco Vila |
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Re: the name of your repo directory? |
Date: |
Mon, 21 Dec 2009 08:32:35 +0100 |
2009/12/21 Mark Polesky <address@hidden>:
> CG 1.1.3 "Main source code" suggests putting the `master'
> branch in a dir called `lilypond/':
>
> $ mkdir lilypond; cd lilypond
> $ git init
>
>
> CG 1.1.4 "Documentation translations source code" suggests
> putting the `lilypond-translations' branch in a dir called
> `lilypond-translation/':
>
> $ mkdir lilypond-translation; cd lilypond-translation
> $ git init
>
>
> In reality, contributors working with both branches should
> have them in the same directory, right? There's no need
> for having two repos, one for each branch, or am I missing
> something?
>
> Also, the `~/lilypond/' dir is for the installed program
> files, so I keep my repo in `~/Repositories/lilypond/', as
> if I have other repos that I'm working on (I don't).
>
> But even so, referring to the repo dir as `lilypond' is a
> little misleading, no? What do you guys use, `~/lilyrepo/'?
I have both master and lilypond/translation as branches in \source\lilypond
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