gEDA-dev: [PATCH 1/3] gattrib: remove unneeded globals

Stuart Brorson sdb at cloud9.net
Sat Jul 21 21:42:46 EDT 2007


Yes, his patches will apply cleanly to the up-to-date git repo at
gpleda.org.

In principle, I can check them in since I have git write access.
However, I seem to have mislaid my password.....  Therefore, if Ivan
or somebody else can do the check-in, then that would be great.
Alternately, at the next code sprint (Aug 5th) I can get my password
stuff sorted out with Ales, and can then check it in.

Cheers,

Stuart


On Sun, 22 Jul 2007, Peter Clifton wrote:

>
> On Sat, 2007-07-21 at 20:15 -0400, Stuart Brorson wrote:
>> Ivan --
>>
>> Thanks for your patches to gattrib!  I just applied all three from
>> today, and the re-org patch from a few days ago.  I then did some
>> simple testing on some .sch files I have laying around.
>>
>> Gattrib seems to behave well with the patches, so I am happy with
>> them.  The outwardly noticble change are the new file->open dialogs,
>> which are now more modern and up to date.  Thank you!
>>
>> My question is:  What is your patch check-in strategy?  That
>> is, do you have commit access to the repo?  Or should I (or somebody
>> else) check them in?
>
> What we might be able to do (if Ivan has his git tree available /
> mirrored somewhere), is git-pull his patches (assuming they are still
> based off the up-to-date main tree, then push them into the main repo.
>
> Ivan - take a look at repo.or.cz, you can "fork" the main geda.git repo
> there, and set it up to push your own stuff for review / publishing.
>
> Mine is at:
>
> http://repo.or.cz/w/geda-gaf/pcjc2.git
>
> The one I forked originally:
>
> http://repo.or.cz/w/geda-gaf.git
>
> Although it is out of date. To avoid massive data-replication we really
> ought to get that to mirror the git.gpleda.org server.
>
> Peter
>
>
>
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