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Re: ~-web-paths on wuiet



Andreas Barth <aba@ayous.org> wrote:
>* Philipp Kern (pkern@debian.org) [131109 11:16]:
>> On Sat, Nov 09, 2013 at 10:55:21AM +0100, Joachim Breitner wrote:
>> > Am Samstag, den 09.11.2013, 10:48 +0100 schrieb Philipp Kern:
>> > > Your script looks reasonably easy that it can just be included in
>the
>> > > normal tree. Would it be possible that you place a tiny git
>repository
>> > > with the script and its javascript dependencies in your home, so
>that we
>> > > can continuously pull from it?
>> > sure, but this does not solve the problem of how I should develop
>these
>> > scripts (or my feature branches of /status/ or anything of the
>like), if
>> > I cannot _also_ access it in some unofficial location. For that,
>~-paths
>> > worked very well in the past.
>> 
>> I guess it should be an explicit /unofficial/, /test/ or
>> /test-do-not-link-to-it/-like path instead.
>
>In this specific case, I think an status.dev (or status.test or
>whatever) symlink to a subdir of Joachims home would work. What do you
>think?
>
>
>
>Andi

Mehdi has the same problem. And given that we appreciate patches it makes sense if it's a bit more generic than that. :/


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