On Mon, 22 Sep 2008, Paolo Ariano wrote:
ok but i've to upload my debian directory somewhere ? reading de-med policy i saw "You can inject a new package only after successfully building" but i can build it :( so how i can inject my new debian directory or only teh files i changed ?
Well, imagej is just injected and BTW the paragraph is somehow incorrect - but that's another topic. Just to enable you to work with SVN I would like to give you some very view important commands for SVN: 1. checkout (you probably did this before, but just for completeness You can either check out the whole Debian Med SVN via svn checkout svn+ssh://[EMAIL PROTECTED]/svn/debian-med debian-med or only the imagej package which is important for you svn checkout svn+ssh://[EMAIL PROTECTED]/svn/debian-medi/trunk/packages/imagej imagej 2. update Once you have checked out this you should update the status before starting to work on the packages by changing to the imagej directory and type svn up 3. adding / removing files If you have any new files put into the packaging dir do a svn add <filename> to put it under control of SVN. To remove any file which is not needed any more try svn rm <filename> 4. commit If you changed anything in the debian directory just do svn commit Your changes will be moved to the Debian Med SVN and this finally enables me to fetch your status when I do svn up on my side. This are the basic commands you will need to work with SVN. You migh like to try "svn help" for other commands.
i've typed something like: svn-inject -o imagej_1.41l-1.dsc svn +ssh://[EMAIL PROTECTED]/svn/debian-med/trunk/packages/
This is wrong. We do NOT inject any dsc files - just commit your changes in the debian directory.
from my devel directory but nothings changed on the debian-med server :(
Well, to clarify the names: There is no such thing like a "debian-med server". Debian Med is a part of Debian and thus there are no specific Debian Med servers. You probably mean the Debian Med project SVN on Alioth. I have no idea why your command above failed - but thats lucky enough because it was wrong anyway. ;-) Hope this clarifies things. Just do an "svn commit" and I have access to your changes. Kind regards Andreas. -- http://fam-tille.de -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]