On Mon, Dec 21, 2009 at 06:52:18AM -0700, Carl Sorensen wrote: > > On 12/20/09 11:06 PM, "Mark Polesky" <[email protected]> wrote: > > > In reality, contributors working with both branches should > > have them in the same directory, right? There's no need > > for having two repos, one for each branch, or am I missing > > something? > > There's no *need*, but Jean-Charles actually has his system set up with > *three* different local repos to facilitate his working. I assume that > John put the instructions in CG 1.4 and he uses lilypond-translation.
Actually, I put them there -- it's much easier to tell people to copy&paste stuff in CG 1.3 or 1.4 (made-up numbers) depending on what they want to do, and this avoids all the problems with newbies and git branches. > > Also, the `~/lilypond/' dir is for the installed program > > files, so I keep my repo in `~/Repositories/lilypond/', as > > if I have other repos that I'm working on (I don't). > > My model in the past has been to install lilypond for all users, so it > *doesn't* end up in ~/lilypond. This may be a problem for lilycontrib.tcl, > since it has ~/lilypond hard-coded. Most people have linux as a desktop machine; having a user-specific dir is just fine. If somebody _really_ wants to set up lilypond so that he and his wife can both proofread, then I'm sure they can learn enough about git + lilypond to do this. :) > > But even so, referring to the repo dir as `lilypond' is a > > little misleading, no? What do you guys use, `~/lilyrepo/'? > > Personally, I use ~/lilypond-working (a decision I made a long time ago, > when I had no idea how to use git and I was just feeling my way through). > If I were starting over again now, I'd probably use ~/lilypond. I personally use $HOME/src/lilypond, along with 10 other git or svn or source tarball downloads. Cheers, - Graham _______________________________________________ lilypond-devel mailing list [email protected] http://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/lilypond-devel
