[Pkg-crosswire-devel] Automated Sword module packaging: it works
Дмитрий Ледков
dmitrij.ledkov at gmail.com
Mon Jan 26 15:44:29 GMT 2009
Jonathan Marsden wrote:
> Of course, no-one who does objects to them needs to to use these
> scripts, or the resulting packages they generate. No-one is being
> forced to do anything, here -- I'm simply providing tools. The
> resulting packages could be submitted to Debian and/or Ubuntu, or could
> be put into a PPA or a local "private" repository; none of that is being
> dictated by the existence of the tools in any way.
This tool is awesome!!!! You are a genious
>
> I'm not sure quite where the scripts would belong in the team git
> repository, but I'll happily commit them there. Do we need a new
> "modules" chunk of git space for things like this?
>
I've created two more repos. (both have master branches with a delete.me
file)
git clone ssh://<user>@git.debian.org/git/pkg-crosswire/modules.git
git clone ssh://<user>@git.debian.org/git/pkg-crosswire/temp.git
First one for modules as you suggested, second one for any random
branches to push.
Please add copyright and licensing information to your scripts when you
commit to the repo and I think noone will object then ;-)
I've also added all of your sword package changes from your PPA to the
team repo. Added watch file and 1st manpage. Hoping to finish all
manpages by Sunday. (I have 2 exam this week :-/ )
> Jonathan
>
--Dima
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