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List:       kde-mac
Subject:    Re: [KDE/Mac] KDE 4.13
From:       Mario Fux <kde-ml () unormal ! org>
Date:       2014-04-27 21:43:41
Message-ID: 201404272343.41977.kde-ml () unormal ! org
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Am Sonntag, 27. April 2014, 22.47:29 schrieb mk-lists@email.de:
> Hi Nicolas,

Morning Marko

> On 27 Apr 2014, at 17:37 , Nicolas Pavillon <nicos@macports.org> wrote:
> > I think we are all talking about the same thing, but do not consider the
> > same implications. The thing is that making a -devel port makes it
> > public, so that it is not really possible to get rid of it afterwards,
> > thus implying to maintain it. There are also -devel ports which are left
> > without updates, but I am not really of fan of this.
> =

> I can perfectly understand that, which is why I pointed out that the effo=
rt
> would be too big for you alone.
> =

> > In case the purpose would be to do some testing only once, probably loc=
al
> > copes, or a personal folder on the svn repo would probably be more
> > appropriate in my opinion:
> > http://trac.macports.org/wiki/CommittersGuide/PersonalSVNRepository.
> =

> Yes, either that, or hosting a partial MacPorts tree on bitbucket or gith=
ub
> if one prefers so, like me. I have my local MP port tree on bitbucket and
> also suggested to make use of [1] in order to have a working local tree
> for Mavericks. We could use [1] for setting up a kdelibs4-devel. What do
> you think? Ian, what do you think? Do you prefer github, or should we
> rather go for a user branch on MacPorts? (I prefer not to mess with
> MacPorts=92 SVN servers and decided to stick to local Mercurial repos, but
> if you=92re not familiar with that I could force myself into that.)

Or you use the KDE git infrastructure like a scratch repo or the new git-kd=
e =

stuff with gitlab.

https://community.kde.org/Sysadmin/GitKdeOrgManual#Personal_scratch_reposit=
ories

griits
Mario

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