koha-devel
[Top][All Lists]
Advanced

[Date Prev][Date Next][Thread Prev][Thread Next][Date Index][Thread Index]

Re: [Koha-devel] Moving to Arch?


From: MJ Ray
Subject: Re: [Koha-devel] Moving to Arch?
Date: Thu Sep 23 05:52:00 2004

On 2004-09-23 13:03:41 +0100 Joshua Ferraro <address@hidden> wrote:

However, I'm still not clear on how the mirror is supposed to work
(at least it seems not to be working right for me).  When I browse
the archive in Mozilla (http://kados.org/arches) I don't see the actual Koha files anywhere (but they are in my working copy) ... just the tar.gz
files (or does arch natively store the repo as a tar.gz file?)

Yes, arch basically stores the repo as a tar.gz of sources and a tar.gz of patchfiles and some instructions; along with that goes some metadata like the email-style log file. This is engine mechanics, though.

To me, it has the benefit of being neatly compressed (quick to mirror) and allows a beta/pre tarball to be created with one simple command. The drawback is that you do have to download or checkout a working copy to look at the files. That's the same for CVS and most people using web access to cvs use viewcvs or similar. Some Arch frontends are on http://wiki.gnuarch.org/moin.cgi/Arch_20Revision_20Browsers

The commands I used to build the mirror are listed in the above blog entry.

That's not a mirror. That's your own local branch. You can do some work, commit it and tell me to merge it. You can branch it and generally moosh it about how you want. (One request: don't make more than one archive with the same name, else I may go nuts later.) Imagine having your own local CVS copy of koha that you have total admin control over. You can put more than one branch in each archive, too, which is what koha2--release2-0.2 will be.

Mirrors are created by the archive-mirror command, but I think they're not very interesting other than for distributing files around the world, or publishing a local archive to a public site.

--
MJR/slef    My Opinion Only and not of any group I know
 Creative copyleft computing - http://www.ttllp.co.uk/
LinuxExpo.org.uk village 6+7 Oct http://www.affs.org.uk




reply via email to

[Prev in Thread] Current Thread [Next in Thread]