Le 29/10/10 16:50, c. a écrit :
> Hi,
>
> Please forgive me for being so pedantic,
> the DESCRIPTION file seems to not be up-to-date as it says:
>
> Date: 2010-08-26
>
> this will cause the 'Latest release date' on the web page to be 
> displayed incorrectly.
> You should change the 'DESCRIPTION' and re-run 'generate_package_html' 
> to fix this.
>
> Also, the format for 'SVNRelease' is:
>
> SVNRelease: 7895
>
> I recreated the package tarball myself from the SVN repository, could 
> you please take care of the html docs?
>
> On 29 Oct 2010, at 16:40, Pascal Dupuis wrote:
>
>> 2010/10/29 c. <carlo.defa...@gmail.com>:
>>
>>
>>> As I already wrote in the forum,
>>> the package tarball is built incorrectly,
>>> it includes .svn directories which should not be there.
>>> To make sure this does not happen, you should do
>>>
>>> cd octave-forge/extra
>>> svn export dataframe ~/dataframe-0.8
>>> cd ~
>>> tar xvzf dataframe-0.8.tar.gz dataframe-0.8
>>>
>>> can you please fix the tarball and post it again?
>>> Thanks,
>>> Carlo
>>>
>>>
>>
>> Hello,
>>
>> I'm using another account to reply, as I can't access the other server
>> from my job place. I uploaded a fixed version.
>>
>> Regards
>>
>> Pascal
> I do not have a working octave installation at the moment as I am 
> trying to build the current developers' snapshot.
>
> c.
>

Just back from vacation -- I looked into the generated package, and 
noticed the documentation is just plain empty. I installed the package 
on a test machine, ran
generate_package_html("dataframe", "dataframe-html", "octave-forge")
and inspected the dataframe-html dir: there is no doc generated at all.  
Most .m files contains an help text -- is there something specific to be 
sure the help text is recognised as such ?

Regards

Pascal
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