On 19 Oct 2009, at 10:42, Søren Hauberg wrote:
> man, 19 10 2009 kl. 10:28 +0200, skrev Carlo de Falco:
>> Søren,
>> Sorry I didn't have time to contibute more,
>> but it seems you have managed to do a really great job!
>> I really love this!
>
> You're not given yourself enough credit here. The server-side
> scripting
> stuff is mostly your work and idea, and this is what simplified things
> enough for me to finish them on my limited time schedule.
>
>> If I understand correctly the steps to follow would be:
>>
>> 1) bump the version number in the package DESCRIPTION file
>> 2) produce a tar.gz of the package and add it to the sf release
>> system
>> 3) generate the function reference HTML files with
>> generate_package_html
>> 4) delete the contents of the folder containing the package help on
>> the www sever
>> 5) upload the new help files
>
> These are indeed the steps. Just to add some details:
>
> Step 3) is done using the SVN version of the 'generate_html'
> package. To
> do this, you should install the to-be-released package on your system
> and run
>
> generate_package_html ("miscellaneous", :, "octave-forge")
>
> (replace "miscellaneous" with the name of your package). This
> generates
> a directory called 'htdocs' in which you will find a directory with
> the
> name of your package. This is the directory you should upload to the
> webserver. Nothing else needs to be done.
>
> Søren
While thinking about the release procedure I realized that, as the
release of all packages will not be done all at once anymore, it will
not be possible to track down the SVN release
number corresponding to a given package version.
So what about adding an (optional) field named "Octave-Forge SVN
release #" to the DESCRIPTION file format?
c.
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