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Re: Could the filter for nsmux be included in incubator.git?
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Sergiu Ivanov |
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Re: Could the filter for nsmux be included in incubator.git? |
Date: |
Tue, 27 Oct 2009 21:51:29 +0200 |
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Mutt/1.5.20 (2009-06-14) |
Hello,
On Tue, Oct 27, 2009 at 07:14:17PM +0100, Thomas Schwinge wrote:
> On Tue, Oct 27, 2009 at 07:48:36PM +0200, Sergiu Ivanov wrote:
> > A part of the namespace-based translator selection project is the
> > filter translator. It is currently here:
> > git://github.com/scolobb/filter.git . Is it a good idea to move this
> > translator into the incubator.git repository, just like nsmux has
> > been? If so, could you please tell me how to do that (so that you
> > don't spend your time :-) )?
>
> This should work, but is untested. :-) Do a checkout of the
> incubator. `cd' to that. ``git remote add github--scolobb--filter
> git://github.com/scolobb/filter.git'' to add a new remote named
> github--scolobb--filter. ``git remote update'' to fetch all
> remotes' heads, i.e. the Savannah ones (most probably named
> origin/*), and the new github--scolobb--filter/* ones). Then you
> can simply do ``git push [SAVANNAH]
> github--scolobb--filter/master:filter'' ([SAVANNAH] most likely
> being ``origin'') to push what is now locally known as
> github--scolobb--filter/master (assuming you want to publish the
> master branch) onto Savannah, named filter there. (Or perhaps
> filterfs? -- your dice.)
The name should stay ``filter'' because a filter will not publish a
virtual filesystem. When I get it working, I'll definitely mention
the fact in the documentation :-)
> Actually, that push command will likely fail, and instead you'll
> have to do the following: ``git push [SAVANNAH]
> github--scolobb--filter/master:refs/heads/filter'', i.e. tell the
> Savanah server that this shall be a new branch (head) and not a tag,
> for example, which that remote server can't't know yet.
Yep, I had to use the second version. Thank you very much for your
detailed explanation which leaves no room for ambiguity :-)
I've just added the filter to the incubator :-)
Regards,
scolobb