#9433: Put more files under revision control.
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Reporter: jhpalmieri | Owner: tbd
Type: enhancement | Status: needs_review
Priority: major | Milestone: sage-4.5
Component: distribution | Keywords:
Author: | Upstream: N/A
Reviewer: | Merged:
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Comment(by jhpalmieri):
New approach, after a [http://groups.google.com/group/sage-
devel/t/3ba410046ae641f8 discussion on sage-devel]: create a new repo at
the top level tracking the appropriate files. I'm attaching a new version
of the patch for the scripts repo. Someone -- the release manager, I
guess -- also needs to create the top level repo, because I don't know how
to do this in such a way that it can be posted on a ticket. Here are the
instructions:
- move the attached file "hgignore" to SAGE_ROOT/.hgignore
- cd $SAGE_ROOT
- hg init .
- hg add .hgignore COPYING.txt README.txt makefile sage sage-python
- cd spkg
- hg add README.txt gen_html install pipestatus
- cd standard
- hg add README.txt deps libdist_filelist newest_version
- hg add notes.txt numeric-24.2.txt
(I don't know if we really need these last two files, but this is probably
not the ticket for making such decisions.) Finally, do
- hg commit
When you run "sage -sdist ..." it should add a tag for the new version of
Sage.
This does not create a new spkg for the files in SAGE_ROOT, since those
files have to be in place when you unpack the sage tar file. But it
creates the repository so that people can post patches to the trac server,
etc.
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