On Mon, 22 Dec 2008 at 10:42AM -0800, mabshoff wrote:
> I am not aware of any documentation, but
> 
>    src/            -- *vanilla* upstream
>    SPKG.txt   -- describes the spkg in wiki format, each new revision
> needs an updated changelog entry or an automatic "needs work" from my
> end at review time
>    spkg-install  -- the install script
>    spkg-check -- runs the test suite - this is somewhat optional since
> not all spkgs have test suites
>    patches      -- for patches against upstream. Each file
> foo.extension needs to have a diff against the original file, i.e.
> foo.extension.patch for easy rebases against new upstream
> 
> Everything but src must be under revision control - unclean repo in
> the spkg leads to automatic "needs work" from my end at review time

Does that mean src/ must not be under revision control? It would
certainly be easiest for me to have one hg repo.

Also, what does "vanilla upstream" mean for SageTeX? 

Dan

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