Re: [NetBehaviour] Cybernetic Microblogging

2009-05-31 Thread james morris
Hi Rob, Thanks for the help there. I'm still getting the "warning: remote HEAD refers to nonexistent ref, unable to checkout." for microblog-bot.git, though cybernetic-microblogger.git came through without a hitch. I've got the generator running locally ok. That should give me something to play

Re: [NetBehaviour] Cybernetic Microblogging

2009-05-31 Thread Rob Myers
Thanks for the feedback, guys. * Git Clone Problems I have fixed the gitweb setup on my server, so - git clone http://www.robmyers.org/git/cybernetic-microblogger.git should now work as advertised. * Installing cybernetic-microblogger To install cybernetic-microblogger requires cl-microblogge

Re: [NetBehaviour] Cybernetic Microblogging

2009-05-27 Thread Pall Thayer
ok, actually this isn't working from Rob's server. Tried git:// too and that was refused. I get: pa...@pallit:~$ git clone http://www.robmyers.org/git/cybernetic-microblogger.git Initialized empty Git repository in /home/palli/cybernetic-microblogger/.git/ Cannot get remote repository information

Re: [NetBehaviour] Cybernetic Microblogging

2009-05-27 Thread Pall Thayer
James, you can probably use "sudo apt-get install git" or "sudo apt-get install git-core" (or maybe even both) to install Git and then just: git clone http://www.robmyers.org/git/cybernetic-critic-microblogger.git Version control systems rock. You should try one of your own. I use Subversion here

Re: [NetBehaviour] Cybernetic Microblogging

2009-05-27 Thread james morris
Hi Rob, Two problems here! (regarding usage of the source) 1) I've never used GIT so don't know exactly what I'm looking at. I downloaded a snapshot of master: cybernetic-microblogger-39998f557db139fb426dda6d0b16cd098528237c.tar.gz 2) Having only recently begun learning CL, I'm not quite sure

[NetBehaviour] Cybernetic Microblogging

2009-05-27 Thread Rob Myers
The Cybernetic Artwork Nobody Wrote is now on identi.ca (and mirrored on twitter): http://identi.ca/cybernetic http://twitter.com/cyberneticart It's being critiqued by The Cybernetic Critic: http://identi.ca/cybercritic Follow them and see inside the workings of a miniature artworld. Send the