diff options
Diffstat (limited to '.be/bugs/529c290e-b1cf-4800-be7e-68f1ecb9565c/comments/31beb504-c72b-4304-95ba-a66d2bcbc46a/body')
-rw-r--r-- | .be/bugs/529c290e-b1cf-4800-be7e-68f1ecb9565c/comments/31beb504-c72b-4304-95ba-a66d2bcbc46a/body | 52 |
1 files changed, 0 insertions, 52 deletions
diff --git a/.be/bugs/529c290e-b1cf-4800-be7e-68f1ecb9565c/comments/31beb504-c72b-4304-95ba-a66d2bcbc46a/body b/.be/bugs/529c290e-b1cf-4800-be7e-68f1ecb9565c/comments/31beb504-c72b-4304-95ba-a66d2bcbc46a/body deleted file mode 100644 index b34e037..0000000 --- a/.be/bugs/529c290e-b1cf-4800-be7e-68f1ecb9565c/comments/31beb504-c72b-4304-95ba-a66d2bcbc46a/body +++ /dev/null @@ -1,52 +0,0 @@ -On Tue, Jul 14, 2009 at 07:34:04PM +0100, jnrowe@gmail.com wrote: -> [This time to the list] -> -> * W. Trevor King (wking@drexel.edu) wrote: -> > On Tue, Jul 14, 2009 at 03:29:42PM +0100, James Rowe wrote: -> > > Isn't there a bzr web interface that at least supports creating -> > > tarballs/zips? It is pretty standard functionality for most other VCS' -> > > web interfaces so I'm guessing there must be, but loggerhead seems not -> > > to support it. -> > -> > Unfortunately, people would still need bzr to install the versioned source: -> > -> > libbe/_version.py: -> > bzr version-info --format python > $@ -> -> I hadn't even seen that change go in. The last upstream change in the -> version I have installed locally was by you on 2008-11-24. - -It's only been in Chris' http://bzr.bugseverywhere.org/be/ branch -since revno: 321, 2009-06-25. Obviously we may have to adjust the ---verison output once we settle on a versioning scheme, but whatever -we pick, I think having the auto-generated libbe/_version.py around -for pinpointing bugs is worth the trouble of requiring bzr when -building distribution tarballs. - -> > So you'll need a "release" target in the makefile to build a bzr-less -> > install. While you're at it, you should probably compile the manpage -> > too to remove the docbook-to-man dependency. -> -> Maybe for others. Our packages just don't have the manpage as it is only -> the "be help" text reformatted, the easy option is sometimes the right -> one :) Also, I've just noticed that it has even less documentation in -> the bzr tree[1] making its installation much less compelling unless your -> packaging rules require a man page like Debians. -> -> Out of curiosity why is the Makefile being used for this stuff anyway? -> It is going to make it difficult to build locally when we finally get -> around to merging. Examples: If distutils was being used exclusively it -> would fix the #! lines in xml/*. We'd be able to point Python -> $version_of_the_day at setup.py instead of having to sed the Makefile or -> run setup and manually install other files. - -I speak Makefile better than I speak distutils ;). I'm not sure how -to translate the be.1 generation/installation or the libbe/_version.py -generation into distutils. Anyone else? - --- -This email may be signed or encrypted with GPG (http://www.gnupg.org). -The GPG signature (if present) will be attached as 'signature.asc'. -For more information, see http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pretty_Good_Privacy - -My public key is at http://www.physics.drexel.edu/~wking/pubkey.txt |