2010/2/9 c. <kingcrim...@tiscali.it>:
> I have added you to the developers,
> please follow the instructions at
> http://octave.sourceforge.net/packages.php
> to upload your code to SVN and then make a release
> c.

I suppose the instructuins are http://octave.sourceforge.net/developers.html

Sorry, but I don't understand the procedure. Various questions:

First of all, should the package be stored in a subversion repository?
Now, I use mercurial instead of svn and the package contains a
mercurial repo.

Should I download and store all octave-forge repository?

I don't understand the part

"You may find it easier to use the import command, especially if your
package contains subdirectories. In this case, you should not put your
directory into the octave-forge tree. Instead, change to the root of
your package tree and enter the following:

   $ cd path/below/package
   $ svn import package \
     
https://octave.svn.sourceforge.net/svnroot/octave/trunk/octave-forge/main/package
"

in octave forge web instructions. If I try to do this, svn says
'octproj' don't exists. I have done this without download all
octave-forge.

Sorry, but this is the first time I use svn

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