Hi Carlo

Carlo de Falco wrote:
>
> On 13 Apr 2010, at 22:17, Philip Nienhuis wrote:
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>> Hi,
>>
>> I just uploaded version 1.0.12 of the io package to the package
>> release
<snip>

> I see the package you uploaded still contains the subversion
> information in the .svn subdirectories.
> To correctly create a package tarball you should not just compress the
> main/io directory in your working
> directory, you should first do something like:
> svn export main/io ~/io-1.0.12
> then
> cd; tar cvzf io-1.0.12.tar.gz io-1.0.12

Sorry, that didn't quite work in the MSYS shell on my WinXP system.

I tried to follow the instructions on the octave-forge/developers page 
as closely as possible so I did try that very svn command. I do not 
remember the exact message but it was about some destination directory.

BTW I'd rather use Tortoise svn, I use that for regular commits too. 
There's probably a similar option there, I'll have a look.

> For this time I happened to notice and I rebuilt the package from the
> subversion repository before doing the upload.

Sorry, and thank you.

As a follow-up to what I wrote, seeing that downloading a tarball from 
octave-forge svn leads to a much smaller package anyway I'll do that 
next time for an updated package, too. It only contains .svnignore files 
that can be deleted I think.

Philip















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