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Re: Ripping out GLib bindings, depending on GLib


From: Rob Browning
Subject: Re: Ripping out GLib bindings, depending on GLib
Date: Fri, 16 Jan 2004 16:20:32 -0600
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Andreas Rottmann <address@hidden> writes:

>>     rsync --rsh=ssh distribution.tar.gz \
>>       address@hidden:/upload/g-wrapg-wrap
>>     sftp -1 address@hidden:/g-wrap
>>     scp distribution.tar.gz address@hidden:/upload/g-wrapg-wrap
>>
> Well, I still wonder if you can upload entire directory trees...

Not sure, actually, but the only reason I thought about the idea in
the first place is because someone else mentioned offhand something to
the effect that you could host arch stuff from savannah that way.

>> and that if/when I'm ready to make it read-write, I can do that via
>> various methods, including tla-pqm (which I'm not familar with
>> yet)?
>>
> I think the best way would be, if we go "centralized", to set up a
> new archive (named something like address@hidden) and
> then tag the branches in there from your current archive (plus
> cachrev them in the new archive for efficiency). Rythmbox is setup
> this way, have a look at [1]; the public archive is branched from
> Walters' private one.
>
> [1] 
> http://web.rhythmbox.org/arch/2004/rhythmbox/rhythmbox--main/rhythmbox--main--0.7/base-0/CONTINUATION

Hmm.  OK, I'll have to check that out.  How would day-to-day
development work when using that approach?

-- 
Rob Browning
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