On 28-01-2016 19:52, Sharon Rosner wrote:
Hello all,
I'd like to announce lyp - a package manager for Lilypond:
https://github.com/noteflakes/lyp <https://github.com/noteflakes/lyp>
Great work, Sharon! I'm very excited!
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On Fri, 29 Jan 2016 16:49:36 +0100
Urs Liska wrote:
> But: it was him who actually started to work on this. And without this
> we wouldn't even have anything to nitpick about.
Exactly.
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Am 29.01.2016 um 16:38 schrieb Sharon Rosner:
> Considering the alternatives I think this solution we came up with is
> clearly the winner. If you can think of a better one please let me know.
One more comment which may help avoid any unnecessary boiling up of
discussion:
I'm not sure if I 100% a
ibution - which solves hosting (on any git hosting
site or on your own machine), publishing and package references (any git
URL), and versioning (using git tags).
Considering the alternatives I think this solution we came up with is
clearly the winner. If you can think of a better one please let me
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Am 29.01.2016 um 14:43 schrieb msk...@ansuz.sooke.bc.ca:
> On Fri, 29 Jan 2016, Sharon Rosner wrote:
>>> ...as hosted Git repositories. I thought that was a dealbreaker, but I
>>> tried to give it a fair chance.
>>
>> Please explain why packages as hosted git repositories is a bad idea. What
>> wo
On Fri, 29 Jan 2016, Sharon Rosner wrote:
> >...as hosted Git repositories. I thought that was a dealbreaker, but I
> > tried to give it a fair chance.
>
> Please explain why packages as hosted git repositories is a bad idea. What
> would be a better solution in your opinion?
Version control syst
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this technique. But if you're
concerned about a 50-line bash script from the intertubes, you should be
just as concerned about the 2000 lines of Ruby code inside lyp, or for that
matter any piece of code installed on your machine.
Sharon Rosner
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On Fri, 29 Jan 2016 01:08:53 -0600 (CST)
msk...@ansuz.sooke.bc.ca wrote:
> ...as hosted Git repositories. I thought that was a dealbreaker, but I
> tried to give it a fair chance. I read the readme as far as the line
> about piping the output of curl into bash. I stopped there.
Just replace
On Fri, 29 Jan 2016, Urs Liska wrote:
> I think one of the nice things in Sharon's approach is that you don't
> *have* to contribute - you can also simply make your packages available.
...as hosted Git repositories. I thought that was a dealbreaker, but I
tried to give it a fair chance. I read t
pond-user@gnu.org Subject: lyp - a Package
>Manager for Lilypond
>Hello all,
>
>I'd like to announce lyp - a package manager for Lilypond:
>
> https://github.com/noteflakes/lyp
><https://github.com/noteflakes/lyp>
>
>I started writing lyp a couple of m
Date: 28/01/2016 11:52 PM (GMT+02:00) To:
lilypond-user@gnu.org Subject: lyp - a Package Manager for Lilypond
Hello all,
I'd like to announce lyp - a package manager for Lilypond:
https://github.com/noteflakes/lyp <https://github.com/noteflakes/lyp>
I started writing lyp a coup
Hello all,
I'd like to announce lyp - a package manager for Lilypond:
https://github.com/noteflakes/lyp <https://github.com/noteflakes/lyp>
I started writing lyp a couple of months ago, as a result of discussions Urs
Liska, Matteo Ceccarello and me were having a on how
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