On Sun, Apr 06, 2014 at 10:44:19AM +0100, Phil Holmes wrote:
Doesn't Julien have GUB with python 2.6 ready for testing?
I should be able to test GUB with Julien's Python 2.6 later this
week. I'd just like to check the process. I click the "Merge pull
request" at https://github.com/gperciva/gub/pull/6 and this pushes
Julien's changes into the GUB repo?
I do not recommend this -- his changes are untested, so we don't
want that to become master on the (I think?) official GUB used for
lilypond.
(incidently, I second the calls to have a shared "lilypond"
account on github. I understand David's
concerns about github,
and realize that moving to savannah might be better in the long
term. But in the short term, going from github:gperciva to
github:lilypond does not lose anything. And it's been months and
months (maybe over a year?) since I left lilypond development)
I then pull the GUB repo on my GUB VM and this will get the
changes into my version of GUB?
There's a way to get Julien's changes onto your local computer to
test them, but I can't speak with any certainty as to how this is
done.
I then make lilypond as usual. What if it doesn't work? We
then need to test the built binaries: should I put them on my
own website for people to grab and test, or do
a normal upload?
Please put them on your own website for people to grab and test.
Cheers,
- Graham
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