Hello,
Can one of you fine developers with sf.net access please delete:
pure-data/trunk/externals/loaders/pdlua
It's at pdlua-0.3, 2 versions behind the current release...
Either that or make it refer dynamically to the current development repository:
https://devel.goto10.org/svn/maximus/pdlua
Thanks,
Claude
why don't you request dev-access to the pd-svn repository? without your last post, i wouldn't have noticed, that i am using a very outdated version. from a users point of view, i would like to be able to check out as much as possible from the same repository. i think, that is also the main goal of pd-svn, isn't it?
roman
On Thu, 2008-06-19 at 18:44 +0100, Claude Heiland-Allen wrote:
Hello,
Can one of you fine developers with sf.net access please delete:
pure-data/trunk/externals/loaders/pdlua
It's at pdlua-0.3, 2 versions behind the current release...
Either that or make it refer dynamically to the current development repository:
https://devel.goto10.org/svn/maximus/pdlua
Thanks,
Claude
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On Mon, June 23, 2008 2:31 pm, Roman Haefeli wrote:
i would like to be able to check out as much as possible from the same repository. i think, that is also the main goal of pd-svn, isn't it?
I cann't answer that question, which relate very mush to the thread "svn:externals, pd-extended, SVN and the goal of it all", as such. But just state that i totally support people in maintaining their software where they think it makes sense or feel comfy. As an example, GEM is not in the SF-Pd repo either.
Releasing and distributing software is a different matter. Wherever it is in a hub, has some package manager support, supports a "defined" format for distribution or not.
The only thing i wish for, as a user, is some sort of version number per release. I know some people thinks the increasing revision number provided by, in this case, the SF-SVN-Pd repo works as version numbering. I think that it doesn't due to fragmented state of the repo. I admit it would work as some sort of version numbering if, say, list-abs, had it's own, say, SF-SVN repo.
But if you don't at the same time want to flush QA down the plug hole, you'd need to develop the software some where else till it has become mature/ready for a new release. In which case your using the first mentioned repo as a publishing tool, and not for reversion control.
Just my two bit. - I hope i don't provoke anyone, just cause some thought.
On Mon, 2008-06-23 at 15:20 +0200, Steffen Juul wrote:
On Mon, June 23, 2008 2:31 pm, Roman Haefeli wrote:
i would like to be able to check out as much as possible from the same repository. i think, that is also the main goal of pd-svn, isn't it?
I cann't answer that question, which relate very mush to the thread "svn:externals, pd-extended, SVN and the goal of it all", as such. But just state that i totally support people in maintaining their software where they think it makes sense or feel comfy. As an example, GEM is not in the SF-Pd repo either.
Releasing and distributing software is a different matter. Wherever it is in a hub, has some package manager support, supports a "defined" format for distribution or not.
The only thing i wish for, as a user, is some sort of version number per release. I know some people thinks the increasing revision number provided by, in this case, the SF-SVN-Pd repo works as version numbering. I think that it doesn't due to fragmented state of the repo. I admit it would work as some sort of version numbering if, say, list-abs, had it's own, say, SF-SVN repo.
But if you don't at the same time want to flush QA down the plug hole, you'd need to develop the software some where else till it has become mature/ready for a new release. In which case your using the first mentioned repo as a publishing tool, and not for reversion control.
Just my two bit. - I hope i don't provoke anyone, just cause some thought.
yo.. steffen.. i think, it makes totally sense, what you say. thanks for your two bits.
roman
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