Re: 1.4 on git

2012-05-07 Thread Andre Terra
add "django==1.4" to a requirements.txt file (no quotes!)
$ pip install -R requirements.txt



On Mon, May 7, 2012 at 1:00 AM, Rivsen  wrote:

> Hi Larry,
>
> I cloned django and django-old from github, and I found the git index of
> yours.
>
> It's in django-old repo, not in django.
>
> So you need clone django-old not django.
>
> git clone git://github.com/django/django-old.git
>
> cd django-old
>
> git checkout -b test -f *6fbf282ac2*
>  *
> *
> git log
>
> commit *6fbf282ac2*b467bd71f807cad45e12a86aa371bd
> Author: claudep 
> Date:   Fri Mar 23 19:44:52 2012 +
>
> Now, The 'test' branch is the same to your system 1.
>
> Best regards,
>
> Rivsen
>
> 2012/5/7 Larry Martell 
>
>> On Sun, May 6, 2012 at 12:54 PM, Ramiro Morales  wrote:
>> > You will need to read the Git documentation because we are in Git
>> territory now.
>> >
>> > )ou got the latest development code by default but remember that when
>> > you clone you get (most of) the development history and it is
>> > available locally.
>> >
>> > You need to get a checkout of the commit pointed to by the '1.4' tag.
>> > IIRC you can achieve that with::
>> >
>> >  git checkout 1.4
>>
>> Ok, Thanks. I'll try that next time. I ended up just scp-ing the
>> django dir from my working system.
>>
>>
>> > On 5/6/12, Larry Martell  wrote:
>> >> On Sat, May 5, 2012 at 7:06 PM, Ramiro Morales 
>> wrote:
>> >>> On Sat, May 5, 2012 at 8:42 PM, Larry Martell <
>> larry.mart...@gmail.com>
>> >>> wrote:
>>  Last month I set up a system and when I cloned django from git I got
>>  version 1.4. Now I an setting up another system, and when I clone
>>  django from git I get 1.5, and my app is failing. How I can get 1.4?
>> I
>>  see a django-nonrel / django-1.4 but it says "Work in progress 1.4
>>  port, DON'T USE"
>> >>>
>> >>> The github.com/django/django repository is now the official Django
>> >>> development repository, we migrated from SVN a week ago.
>> >>>
>> >>> Problem is that we've only migrated the development mainline. We are
>> >>> working to also migrate the release tags (1.4, 1.3, ...) and the
>> >>> post-release maintenance branches. The plan is to have it ready in a
>> >>> couple of days.
>> >>>
>> >>> The repository that previously was at github.com/django/django is
>> called
>> >>> now github.com/django/django-old and it has the 1.4 tag. You can
>> clone
>> >>> from it if you can't wait.
>> >>
>> >> i cloned from django-old, and I get 1.5 alpha (which does not work for
>> me):
>> >>
>> > django.VERSION
>> >> (1, 5, 0, 'alpha', 0)
>> >>
>> >> My working system has:
>> >>
>> > django.VERSION
>> >> (1, 4, 0, 'final', 0)
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Re: 1.4 on git

2012-05-06 Thread Rivsen
Hi Larry,

I cloned django and django-old from github, and I found the git index of
yours.

It's in django-old repo, not in django.

So you need clone django-old not django.

git clone git://github.com/django/django-old.git

cd django-old

git checkout -b test -f *6fbf282ac2*
*
*
git log

commit *6fbf282ac2*b467bd71f807cad45e12a86aa371bd
Author: claudep 
Date:   Fri Mar 23 19:44:52 2012 +

Now, The 'test' branch is the same to your system 1.

Best regards,

Rivsen

2012/5/7 Larry Martell 

> On Sun, May 6, 2012 at 12:54 PM, Ramiro Morales  wrote:
> > You will need to read the Git documentation because we are in Git
> territory now.
> >
> > )ou got the latest development code by default but remember that when
> > you clone you get (most of) the development history and it is
> > available locally.
> >
> > You need to get a checkout of the commit pointed to by the '1.4' tag.
> > IIRC you can achieve that with::
> >
> >  git checkout 1.4
>
> Ok, Thanks. I'll try that next time. I ended up just scp-ing the
> django dir from my working system.
>
>
> > On 5/6/12, Larry Martell  wrote:
> >> On Sat, May 5, 2012 at 7:06 PM, Ramiro Morales 
> wrote:
> >>> On Sat, May 5, 2012 at 8:42 PM, Larry Martell  >
> >>> wrote:
>  Last month I set up a system and when I cloned django from git I got
>  version 1.4. Now I an setting up another system, and when I clone
>  django from git I get 1.5, and my app is failing. How I can get 1.4? I
>  see a django-nonrel / django-1.4 but it says "Work in progress 1.4
>  port, DON'T USE"
> >>>
> >>> The github.com/django/django repository is now the official Django
> >>> development repository, we migrated from SVN a week ago.
> >>>
> >>> Problem is that we've only migrated the development mainline. We are
> >>> working to also migrate the release tags (1.4, 1.3, ...) and the
> >>> post-release maintenance branches. The plan is to have it ready in a
> >>> couple of days.
> >>>
> >>> The repository that previously was at github.com/django/django is
> called
> >>> now github.com/django/django-old and it has the 1.4 tag. You can clone
> >>> from it if you can't wait.
> >>
> >> i cloned from django-old, and I get 1.5 alpha (which does not work for
> me):
> >>
> > django.VERSION
> >> (1, 5, 0, 'alpha', 0)
> >>
> >> My working system has:
> >>
> > django.VERSION
> >> (1, 4, 0, 'final', 0)
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Re: 1.4 on git

2012-05-06 Thread Larry Martell
On Sun, May 6, 2012 at 12:54 PM, Ramiro Morales  wrote:
> You will need to read the Git documentation because we are in Git territory 
> now.
>
> )ou got the latest development code by default but remember that when
> you clone you get (most of) the development history and it is
> available locally.
>
> You need to get a checkout of the commit pointed to by the '1.4' tag.
> IIRC you can achieve that with::
>
>  git checkout 1.4

Ok, Thanks. I'll try that next time. I ended up just scp-ing the
django dir from my working system.


> On 5/6/12, Larry Martell  wrote:
>> On Sat, May 5, 2012 at 7:06 PM, Ramiro Morales  wrote:
>>> On Sat, May 5, 2012 at 8:42 PM, Larry Martell 
>>> wrote:
 Last month I set up a system and when I cloned django from git I got
 version 1.4. Now I an setting up another system, and when I clone
 django from git I get 1.5, and my app is failing. How I can get 1.4? I
 see a django-nonrel / django-1.4 but it says "Work in progress 1.4
 port, DON'T USE"
>>>
>>> The github.com/django/django repository is now the official Django
>>> development repository, we migrated from SVN a week ago.
>>>
>>> Problem is that we've only migrated the development mainline. We are
>>> working to also migrate the release tags (1.4, 1.3, ...) and the
>>> post-release maintenance branches. The plan is to have it ready in a
>>> couple of days.
>>>
>>> The repository that previously was at github.com/django/django is called
>>> now github.com/django/django-old and it has the 1.4 tag. You can clone
>>> from it if you can't wait.
>>
>> i cloned from django-old, and I get 1.5 alpha (which does not work for me):
>>
> django.VERSION
>> (1, 5, 0, 'alpha', 0)
>>
>> My working system has:
>>
> django.VERSION
>> (1, 4, 0, 'final', 0)
>>
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Re: 1.4 on git

2012-05-06 Thread Ramiro Morales
You will need to read the Git documentation because we are in Git territory now.

)ou got the latest development code by default but remember that when
you clone you get (most of) the development history and it is
available locally.

You need to get a checkout of the commit pointed to by the '1.4' tag.
IIRC you can achieve that with::

  git checkout 1.4

On 5/6/12, Larry Martell  wrote:
> On Sat, May 5, 2012 at 7:06 PM, Ramiro Morales  wrote:
>> On Sat, May 5, 2012 at 8:42 PM, Larry Martell 
>> wrote:
>>> Last month I set up a system and when I cloned django from git I got
>>> version 1.4. Now I an setting up another system, and when I clone
>>> django from git I get 1.5, and my app is failing. How I can get 1.4? I
>>> see a django-nonrel / django-1.4 but it says "Work in progress 1.4
>>> port, DON'T USE"
>>
>> The github.com/django/django repository is now the official Django
>> development repository, we migrated from SVN a week ago.
>>
>> Problem is that we've only migrated the development mainline. We are
>> working to also migrate the release tags (1.4, 1.3, ...) and the
>> post-release maintenance branches. The plan is to have it ready in a
>> couple of days.
>>
>> The repository that previously was at github.com/django/django is called
>> now github.com/django/django-old and it has the 1.4 tag. You can clone
>> from it if you can't wait.
>
> i cloned from django-old, and I get 1.5 alpha (which does not work for me):
>
 django.VERSION
> (1, 5, 0, 'alpha', 0)
>
> My working system has:
>
 django.VERSION
> (1, 4, 0, 'final', 0)
>
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Re: 1.4 on git

2012-05-06 Thread Larry Martell
On Sat, May 5, 2012 at 7:06 PM, Ramiro Morales  wrote:
> On Sat, May 5, 2012 at 8:42 PM, Larry Martell  wrote:
>> Last month I set up a system and when I cloned django from git I got
>> version 1.4. Now I an setting up another system, and when I clone
>> django from git I get 1.5, and my app is failing. How I can get 1.4? I
>> see a django-nonrel / django-1.4 but it says "Work in progress 1.4
>> port, DON'T USE"
>
> The github.com/django/django repository is now the official Django
> development repository, we migrated from SVN a week ago.
>
> Problem is that we've only migrated the development mainline. We are
> working to also migrate the release tags (1.4, 1.3, ...) and the
> post-release maintenance branches. The plan is to have it ready in a
> couple of days.
>
> The repository that previously was at github.com/django/django is called
> now github.com/django/django-old and it has the 1.4 tag. You can clone
> from it if you can't wait.

i cloned from django-old, and I get 1.5 alpha (which does not work for me):

>>> django.VERSION
(1, 5, 0, 'alpha', 0)

My working system has:

>>> django.VERSION
(1, 4, 0, 'final', 0)

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Re: 1.4 on git

2012-05-06 Thread Larry Martell
On Sat, May 5, 2012 at 9:30 PM, Rivsen  wrote:
> Simply, you can see what git index in your first system, run "git log" and
> remember the first row of commit( need only remember the first six or eight
> like this 'commit 42198ad13560c46070223e095f787dff5bd8a918'  ).
>
> Then checkout this commit in your second system, run 'git checkout 42198ad1'
> and you will get the same code status between two system.
>
> ps. 42198ad1 is a example, not real

On system 1 (the one with 1.4):

# git log
commit 6fbf282ac2b467bd71f807cad45e12a86aa371bd
Author: claudep 
Date:   Fri Mar 23 19:44:52 2012 +

On system 2 (which has 1.5 installed):

# git checkout 6fbf282
error: pathspec '6fbf282' did not match any file(s) known to git

Also tried it with the entire commit string:

# git checkout 6fbf282ac2b467bd71f807cad45e12a86aa371bd
fatal: reference is not a tree: 6fbf282ac2b467bd71f807cad45e12a86aa371bd


> 2012/5/6 Ramiro Morales 
>>
>> On Sat, May 5, 2012 at 8:42 PM, Larry Martell 
>> wrote:
>> > Last month I set up a system and when I cloned django from git I got
>> > version 1.4. Now I an setting up another system, and when I clone
>> > django from git I get 1.5, and my app is failing. How I can get 1.4? I
>> > see a django-nonrel / django-1.4 but it says "Work in progress 1.4
>> > port, DON'T USE"
>>
>> The github.com/django/django repository is now the official Django
>> development repository, we migrated from SVN a week ago.
>>
>> Problem is that we've only migrated the development mainline. We are
>> working to also migrate the release tags (1.4, 1.3, ...) and the
>> post-release maintenance branches. The plan is to have it ready in a
>> couple of days.
>>
>> The repository that previously was at github.com/django/django is called
>> now github.com/django/django-old and it has the 1.4 tag. You can clone
>> from it if you can't wait.
>>
>> Regards,
>>
>> --
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>>
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Re: 1.4 on git

2012-05-05 Thread Rivsen
If you want save this git index in a new branch, you can run 'git checkout
-b  -f *42198ad1*', then you will get a new branch with *
42198ad1* index.

Best regards,

Rivsen

2012/5/6 Rivsen 

> Simply, you can see what git index in your first system, run "git log" and
> remember the first row of commit( need only remember the first six or eight
> like this 'commit *42198ad1*3560c46070223e095f787dff5bd8a918'  ).
>
> Then checkout this commit in your second system, run 'git checkout *
> 42198ad1*' and you will get the same code status between two system.
>
> ps. *42198ad1* is a example, not real
>
> Best regards,
>
> Rivsen
>
>
> 2012/5/6 Ramiro Morales 
>
>> On Sat, May 5, 2012 at 8:42 PM, Larry Martell 
>> wrote:
>> > Last month I set up a system and when I cloned django from git I got
>> > version 1.4. Now I an setting up another system, and when I clone
>> > django from git I get 1.5, and my app is failing. How I can get 1.4? I
>> > see a django-nonrel / django-1.4 but it says "Work in progress 1.4
>> > port, DON'T USE"
>>
>> The github.com/django/django repository is now the official Django
>> development repository, we migrated from SVN a week ago.
>>
>> Problem is that we've only migrated the development mainline. We are
>> working to also migrate the release tags (1.4, 1.3, ...) and the
>> post-release maintenance branches. The plan is to have it ready in a
>> couple of days.
>>
>> The repository that previously was at github.com/django/django is called
>> now github.com/django/django-old and it has the 1.4 tag. You can clone
>> from it if you can't wait.
>>
>> Regards,
>>
>> --
>> Ramiro Morales
>>
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Re: 1.4 on git

2012-05-05 Thread Rivsen
Simply, you can see what git index in your first system, run "git log" and
remember the first row of commit( need only remember the first six or eight
like this 'commit *42198ad1*3560c46070223e095f787dff5bd8a918'  ).

Then checkout this commit in your second system, run 'git checkout *42198ad1
*' and you will get the same code status between two system.

ps. *42198ad1* is a example, not real

Best regards,

Rivsen

2012/5/6 Ramiro Morales 

> On Sat, May 5, 2012 at 8:42 PM, Larry Martell 
> wrote:
> > Last month I set up a system and when I cloned django from git I got
> > version 1.4. Now I an setting up another system, and when I clone
> > django from git I get 1.5, and my app is failing. How I can get 1.4? I
> > see a django-nonrel / django-1.4 but it says "Work in progress 1.4
> > port, DON'T USE"
>
> The github.com/django/django repository is now the official Django
> development repository, we migrated from SVN a week ago.
>
> Problem is that we've only migrated the development mainline. We are
> working to also migrate the release tags (1.4, 1.3, ...) and the
> post-release maintenance branches. The plan is to have it ready in a
> couple of days.
>
> The repository that previously was at github.com/django/django is called
> now github.com/django/django-old and it has the 1.4 tag. You can clone
> from it if you can't wait.
>
> Regards,
>
> --
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Re: 1.4 on git

2012-05-05 Thread Ramiro Morales
On Sat, May 5, 2012 at 8:42 PM, Larry Martell  wrote:
> Last month I set up a system and when I cloned django from git I got
> version 1.4. Now I an setting up another system, and when I clone
> django from git I get 1.5, and my app is failing. How I can get 1.4? I
> see a django-nonrel / django-1.4 but it says "Work in progress 1.4
> port, DON'T USE"

The github.com/django/django repository is now the official Django
development repository, we migrated from SVN a week ago.

Problem is that we've only migrated the development mainline. We are
working to also migrate the release tags (1.4, 1.3, ...) and the
post-release maintenance branches. The plan is to have it ready in a
couple of days.

The repository that previously was at github.com/django/django is called
now github.com/django/django-old and it has the 1.4 tag. You can clone
from it if you can't wait.

Regards,

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1.4 on git

2012-05-05 Thread Larry Martell
Last month I set up a system and when I cloned django from git I got
version 1.4. Now I an setting up another system, and when I clone
django from git I get 1.5, and my app is failing. How I can get 1.4? I
see a django-nonrel / django-1.4 but it says "Work in progress 1.4
port, DON'T USE"

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