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Re: [Geiser-users] Missing geiser.info in git clone
From: |
Jose A. Ortega Ruiz |
Subject: |
Re: [Geiser-users] Missing geiser.info in git clone |
Date: |
Sat, 18 Dec 2010 04:29:28 +0100 |
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Gnus/5.13 (Gnus v5.13) Emacs/24.0.50 (gnu/linux) |
Hi Mark,
On Sat, Dec 18 2010, Mark Harig wrote:
> After following the brief instructions for retrieving a git clone of
> the geiser repository at
> http://www.nongnu.org/geiser/geiser_2.html#Installation:
>
> git clone git://git.sv.gnu.org/geiser.git
> ...
> "That’s it: you’re ready to go. You can even continue to read this
> fine manual inside Emacs by opening ‘doc/geiser.info’ using C-u C-h i.
>
> What? You still here? I promise the above is all that’s needed to
> start using Geiser."
>
> I attempted to read the .info file, but there is no geiser.info file
> in the directory 'geiser/doc'.
Sorry for the confusion: that text is intended for source tree obtained
from a release tarball (we've been delaying the first release waiting
for Guile 2.0... at the time i was writing those paragraphs it seemed
imminent :)).
I've added a short sentence clarifying that.
> After following the instructions to build 'geiser', a copy of
> geiser.info' was created in the 'doc' subdirectory.
>
> If the instructions are to be kept as simple as they are above, then
> it appears that 'geiser.info' (generated from the .texinfo files)
> needs to be added to the 'doc' subdirectory in the git repository
> (each time the .texinfo files are updated).
As i said above, it'll be as simple as that for release tarballs
(including the info files is a standard practice in source releases, and
the 'dist' target already does that). Derived files such as geiser.info
do not belong to the source control management.
I guess i should take advantage of the recent Guile 1.9.14 release and
release Geiser 0.1 as supporting that Guile and Racket 5.0.2... What do
people think?
Thanks a lot for taking the time to send your feedback!
Cheers,
jao
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