Re: FreeDiams uploaded

2009-10-02 Thread Eric MAEKER
Ok, so if I mostly understand scripts, I should wget files in '../ tarballs'. That's sounds strange for me to create a dir outside a svn bundle (or the script's working dir), but nevermind I'll wrote the script this way. It is not very difficult... Sources are getting closed. Thanks, Eric ht

Re: FreeDiams uploaded

2009-10-02 Thread Andreas Tille
On Fri, Oct 02, 2009 at 09:38:25AM +0200, Eric MAEKER wrote: > Ok, so if I mostly understand scripts, I should wget files in '../ > tarballs'. That's sounds strange for me to create a dir outside a svn > bundle (or the script's working dir), but nevermind I'll wrote the > script this way. Our

Re: FreeDiams uploaded

2009-10-02 Thread Eric MAEKER
Le 2 oct. 09 à 11:39, Andreas Tille a écrit : Our policy for using SVN is to store only the debian directory in the repository. The files in the debian directory might deal with other locations in your directory tree. We do not commit the source tarball into the SVN. Ok so if I understand. Duri

Re: FreeDiams uploaded

2009-10-02 Thread Eric MAEKER
Le 2 oct. 09 à 12:21, Eric MAEKER a écrit : I'll commit the script this afternoon so you can check the 'mecanism' ;) I can make all necessary correction if needed. Script and sources committed (script on your svn, source --> get-orig- source). Eric -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-med-r

Re: FreeDiams uploaded

2009-10-02 Thread Andreas Tille
On Fri, Oct 02, 2009 at 01:08:58PM +0200, Eric MAEKER wrote: > Script and sources committed (script on your svn, source --> get-orig- > source). I commited cosmetical changes using dpkg-parsechangelog. But your download URL seems to be a cut-n-pasto from imagej. Could you please fix the download

Re: FreeDiams uploaded

2009-10-02 Thread Eric MAEKER
Hi Andreas, Le 2 oct. 09 à 21:44, Andreas Tille a écrit : On Fri, Oct 02, 2009 at 01:08:58PM +0200, Eric MAEKER wrote: Script and sources committed (script on your svn, source --> get- orig- source). I commited cosmetical changes using dpkg-parsechangelog. But your download URL seems to be a