El vie, 18-02-2005 a las 18:43, Rafael Laboissiere escribió: > * Rafa Rodriguez Galvan <rafael.rodriguez@uca.es> [2005-02-17 01:02]: > > > ¿What is the correct way to start playing with octave packages? > > Read the Guidelines at: > > http://svn.debian.org/wsvn/pkg-octave/trunk/README > > > ¿What user name may I use to download them from svn.debian.org? > > cucharro-guest Thanks, I needed the confirmation. I was wondering if cucharro-guest was an "alioth-only" user name and not valid in svn.debian.org. I have read the Guidelines before sending my latter e-mail. The problem was that, following them, I was using the command: +--- | svn co svn+ssh://svn.debian.org/svn/pkg-octave +--- The result was asking a password, but the user name was not cucharro-guest (it was the user name local to my machine). I also tried "svn --username" with no success. Finally, I read the svn book. That was good: I understand why svn is better than cvs, why is so good the structure trunk/tags/branches... and the solution to my problem was there: export SVN_SSH="ssh -l cucharro-guest" From that moment, I could made a non-anonymous checkout. And I suppose I'll have no problem to use "svn commit". > > ¿May I do uploads (after communicating my intentions here)? > > It depends on what you mean by "upload"? If you mean "svn commit", then > just do it. Subversion is our friend here. If you mean "package upload", > then one of the DDs here will have to do it for you. Of course, I meant "svn commit". I know "package upload" must be done by DDs. Thanks for your help. Rafa. -- J. Rafael Rodriguez Galvan. -------------------------------------------------------------------------- Cadiz University (UCA). OSLUCA (Free Software Office, UCA) Department of Mathematics. [1] http://softwarelibre.uca.es
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