It seems that the normal way for creating modules in CVS has been disabled on savannah for security reasons, but they will enter them for us on request.
Jason, I suggest that you create a new directory as a sibling to the
pspp directory. Call it "experimental", and create subdirs there
reflecting the current arrangement of the pspp dirs. Thus:
pspp/src/math
pspp/src/math/linreg
pspp/src/math/time-series
pspp/src/math/ts
experimental/src/math
experimental/src/math/time-series
experimental/src/math/ts
Then, if we need to, we'll ask for an entry in CVSROOT/modules to map
experimental onto pspp .
On Fri, Jan 19, 2007 at 03:24:49PM -0800, Ben Pfaff wrote:
> On Fri, Jan 19, 2007 at 04:49:40PM -0500, Jason Stover wrote:
> So where should the experimental time-series code go? Maybe it
should
> just go in src/math/ts, since the directory is already there, but
not
> be mentioned in any automake.mk's.
>
> Thoughts?
>
> It needs a seperate module to be set up. Every time I read the
> section in the CVS manual on setting up modules, I get confused.
>
> Ben, are you familiar with doing this, or shall I have a go?
I don't think I've ever created a CVS module, except for the
initial module created along with the repository. So it's
probably better if you do it, then.
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