On Thu, Nov 17, 2011 at 07:16:01AM +0000, Peekay Ex wrote: > > This is from the terminal (run at about 06:45 BST today)
LGTM James, could you look at the script and add some extra print statements to make it more clear what's happening? David posted a "translation" that you could work from... the basic idea is, "what could I (or "should I") have seen on the command-line this morning so that I would have been confident that it worked. Python is quite easy in this respect. Find the mergeStaging() function (near the bottom), then add print "this piece of text will be printed" wherever you want. Experiment a bit, then commit and send me the git patch. Once you've been runnning patchy for a few weeks with no problems, I hope to get somebody else to run it -- not because I doubt that you can do it, but rather because our mess of the past few months has reinforced my desire to have multiple people trained in multiple jobs. So the whole idea of "what can I print so that somebody like me knows what is going on" is not a theoretical concern at all; the better comments you add, the easier it will be for Phil or Colin or whoever to run patchy in the future. (and of course, after the next person has run it for a few weeks, adding or modifying the printed text as well, then we'll get a third person to run it, then a fourth, then at some point we'll go back to you) - Graham _______________________________________________ lilypond-devel mailing list lilypond-devel@gnu.org https://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/lilypond-devel