I've created a patch that gets rid of the warning messages in make website,
and want to upload it for comments. I use the LilyPond Ubuntu build in a
VM, and use lily-git.tcl. I've created the patch, and am trying to follow
the instructions at
http://lilypond.org/doc/v2.13/Documentation/contributor/commits-and-patches#uploading-a-patch-for-review.
When I type git cl config I get "git: 'cl' is not a git command". I'm
guessing that this is because the latest version of the LilyPond Ubuntu
build doesn't have git-cl installed? From the CG I see some stuff about
installing it: should I do that? Could someone walk me through:
Add the 'git-cl/' directory to your PATH, or create a symbolic link to the
git-cl and upload.py scripts in one of your PATH directories (such as
'$HOME/bin').
a little more simply?
And it then says:
There are two methods, depending on your git setup.
.Master branch: (easy option, and used in lily-git.tcl)
I don't see an option to upload a patch to Rietveld in my lily-git - will I
get one if I do the install?
TIA.
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Phil Holmes
Bug Squad
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