foe now on I don know what has changed/ How to get the latest source
and can I as it was earlie build source with rake command?
On 1 мар, 16:01, Tobie Langel wrote:
> This has changed indeed. We'll update the readme file accordingly.
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> Best,
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> Tobie
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> On Mar 1, 2:17 pm, buda wrote:
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This has changed indeed. We'll update the readme file accordingly.
Best,
Tobie
On Mar 1, 2:17 pm, buda wrote:
> I dont know what is git command - I'm windows user
> I do as written on the site:
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> "Building Prototype from source
> prototype.js is a composite file generated from many source fi
I dont know what is git command - I'm windows user
I do as written on the site:
"Building Prototype from source
prototype.js is a composite file generated from many source files in
the src/ directory. To build Prototype, you’ll need:
a copy of the Prototype source tree, either from a distributio
2009/2/28 buda :
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> Help me please
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> On 27 фев, 21:50, buda wrote:
>> any dance with tambourine around
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>> $ git submodule init
>> $ git submodule update
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>> Early it was enough to call "rake dist" to make a file
>> While now its so difficult???
>> How to get
Help me please
On 27 фев, 21:50, buda wrote:
> any dance with tambourine around
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> $ git submodule init
> $ git submodule update
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> doesnt help me :
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> Early it was enough to call "rake dist" to make a file
> While now its so difficult???
> How to get the latest release???
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> On 27 ф
any dance with tambourine around
$ git submodule init
$ git submodule update
doesnt help me :
Early it was enough to call "rake dist" to make a file
While now its so difficult???
How to get the latest release???
On 27 фев, 18:20, Richard Quadling wrote:
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2009/2/27 buda :
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> C:\ruby\bin>$ git submodule init
> '$' is not recognized as an internal or external command,
> operable program or batch file.
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> On 27 фев, 16:57, Richard Quadling wrote:
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The mention of "$" within directions / examples usually means that this
needs to be run within a shell. The actual command is whatever follows the
$. Try just running:
git submodule init
And then:
git submodule update
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C:\ruby\bin>$ git submodule init
'$' is not recognized as an internal or external command,
operable program or batch file.
On 27 фев, 16:57, Richard Quadling wrote:
> 2009/2/27 buda :
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2009/2/27 buda :
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> I downloaded last build and I tried to make a library an error braks
> the process
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> C:\...f75029182a448b35788ea010bffbc884>rake dist
> 'rake' is not recognized as an internal or external command,
> operable program or batch file.
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> C:\...f75029182a448b35788ea010bffbc884>C
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