On 07/11/11 21:49, Jakub Narebski wrote:
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But now I understand that you are just building tree objects, and
creating references to them (with implicit ordering given by names,
I guess). This is to be a start of further work, isn't it?
Yes, that's exactly the point, and my apologies if
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Jonathan Fine writes:
> On 06/11/11 20:28, Jakub Narebski wrote:
>
> > Note that for gitPAN each "distribution" (usually but not always
> > corresponding to single Perl module) is in separate re
On 06/11/11 20:28, Jakub Narebski wrote:
Note that for gitPAN each "distribution" (usually but not always
corresponding to single Perl module) is in separate repository.
The dependencies are handled by CPAN / CPANPLUS / cpanm client
(i.e. during install).
Thank you for your interest, Jakub, an
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Jonathan Fine writes:
> On 06/11/11 16:42, Jakub Narebski wrote:
>> Jonathan Fine writes:
>>
>>> This it to let you know that I'm writing (in Python) a script that
>>> places th
On 06/11/11 16:42, Jakub Narebski wrote:
Jonathan Fine writes:
Hi
This it to let you know that I'm writing (in Python) a script that
places the content of CTAN into a git repository.
https://bitbucket.org/jfine/python-ctantools
I hope that you meant "repositories" (plural) here, one p
Jonathan Fine writes:
> Hi
>
> This it to let you know that I'm writing (in Python) a script that
> places the content of CTAN into a git repository.
> https://bitbucket.org/jfine/python-ctantools
I hope that you meant "repositories" (plural) here, one per tool,
rather than putting all of
Hi
This it to let you know that I'm writing (in Python) a script that
places the content of CTAN into a git repository.
https://bitbucket.org/jfine/python-ctantools
I'm working from the TeX Collection DVDs that are published each year by
the TeX user groups, which contain a snapshot of CT