hi, i want to start tracking the nuxeo source repository on my local system and, reading here:
http://www.nuxeo.org/xwiki/bin/view/FAQ/DownloadingNuxeoSources/ it appears that i need just follow along with these commands: ===== hg clone http://hg.nuxeo.org/nuxeo cd nuxeo hg clone http://hg.nuxeo.org/nuxeo/nuxeo-common hg clone http://hg.nuxeo.org/nuxeo/nuxeo-runtime hg clone http://hg.nuxeo.org/nuxeo/nuxeo-core hg clone http://hg.nuxeo.org/nuxeo/nuxeo-services hg clone http://hg.nuxeo.org/nuxeo/nuxeo-theme hg clone http://hg.nuxeo.org/nuxeo/nuxeo-webengine hg clone http://hg.nuxeo.org/nuxeo/nuxeo-jsf hg clone http://hg.nuxeo.org/nuxeo/nuxeo-gwt hg clone http://hg.nuxeo.org/nuxeo/nuxeo-features hg clone http://hg.nuxeo.org/nuxeo/nuxeo-dm hg clone http://hg.nuxeo.org/nuxeo/nuxeo-shell hg clone http://hg.nuxeo.org/nuxeo/nuxeo-distribution ===== to get a *complete* nuxeo source checkout with mercurial. i see that, further down that page, i can define some shell functions to speed things up, but i just want to verify that doing the above (slowly and tediously) will give me *exactly* the same effect, is that correct? and i can add the functions to speed things up at my leisure. i don't want to worry about any older code, i want to keep up to date, so doing the above and simply pulling on a regular basis will do that for me, correct? am i missing anything? rday -- ======================================================================== Robert P. J. Day Waterloo, Ontario, CANADA Linux Consulting, Training and Annoying Kernel Pedantry. Web page: http://crashcourse.ca Twitter: http://twitter.com/rpjday ======================================================================== _______________________________________________ ECM mailing list [email protected] http://lists.nuxeo.com/mailman/listinfo/ecm To unsubscribe, go to http://lists.nuxeo.com/mailman/options/ecm
