Re: Python bindings API confusion (+ svnbook swig-py examples not py3 compatible)

2020-08-28 Thread Daniel Shahaf
C. Michael Pilato wrote on Fri, 28 Aug 2020 13:49 -0400: > On Fri, Aug 21, 2020 at 7:10 AM Daniel Shahaf > wrote: > > > C. Michael Pilato wrote on Tue, 18 Aug 2020 10:23 -0400: > > > Sendingsubversion/bindings/swig/include/svn_types.swg > > > Sending > > subversion/bindings/swig/pytho

Re: SVN on Synology

2020-08-28 Thread Daniel Shahaf
Alan Fry wrote on Fri, 28 Aug 2020 12:18 -0400: > Last quick question, and forgive me since I don't know anything about open > source development processes, See https://www.producingoss.com/, then. The book draws on the author's experience on this very mailing list. Another standard reference is

Re: Python bindings API confusion

2020-08-28 Thread C. Michael Pilato
On Fri, Aug 21, 2020 at 7:10 AM Daniel Shahaf wrote: > C. Michael Pilato wrote on Tue, 18 Aug 2020 10:23 -0400: > > Sendingsubversion/bindings/swig/include/svn_types.swg > > Sending > subversion/bindings/swig/python/libsvn_swig_py/swigutil_py.c > > Sending > subversion/bindings/swig/pytho

Re: SVN on Synology

2020-08-28 Thread Alan Fry
> > Terry, having given it further thought, I agree with Daniel and Johan > that my earlier suggestion to try a Windows build won't be much help > for this endeavor. My thinking was to get familiar with the codebase > and dependencies on the platform you know best, but the build process > is too di

Re: SVN on Synology

2020-08-28 Thread Alan Fry
Thanks Johan, I'm going to dig into those threads after some vacation time I have and then decide what the first start is. At this point, I think I will split the two efforts: helping with the windows platform builds (where I can provide value faster .. hopefully) and then the Synology packaging

Re: SVN on Synology

2020-08-28 Thread Nathan Hartman
On Wed, Aug 26, 2020 at 6:21 AM Daniel Shahaf wrote: > I disagree with the recommendation to check whether Synology's packages > are .deb packages. .deb files are just ar(1) archives, but in order to > build a package there is a lot more to know than just what file format > to use. For example,