Re: [aur-dev] Hello all
2010/9/23 Manuel Tortosa <manutortosa@gmail.com>:
Hello all, i'm Manuel Tortosa, from the Chakra Project and i work in the Chakra Webpage developement ( i'm the pacman Catalan translator :P )
Hi Manuel,
where can i send these patches? All the paches will be prepared using the AUR source code and template agnostic to fit the ARCH look even if this means double work for me.
Thanks a lot for your work. Keep Arch rolling!
You should send your patches to aur-general@archlinux.org in git format then Loui or Callan could apply them :D Thanks for you work -- Angel Velásquez angvp @ irc.freenode.net Arch Linux Developer / Trusted User / Equipo Hispano Linux Counter: #359909 http://www.angvp.com -- Angel Velásquez angvp @ irc.freenode.net Arch Linux Developer / Trusted User Linux Counter: #359909 http://www.angvp.com
On Thu 23 Sep 2010 15:09 -0300, Ángel Velásquez wrote:
2010/9/23 Manuel Tortosa <manutortosa@gmail.com>:
Hello all, i'm Manuel Tortosa, from the Chakra Project and i work in the Chakra Webpage developement ( i'm the pacman Catalan translator :P )
where can i send these patches? All the paches will be prepared using the AUR source code and template agnostic to fit the ARCH look even if this means double work for me.
Thanks a lot for your work. Keep Arch rolling!
You should send your patches to aur-general@archlinux.org in git format then Loui or Callan could apply them :D
No. You should actually send patches to aur-dev@archlinux.org as git-formatted patches. Have a look at the HACKING file at the top of the source tree. Do you have a git repo with the code for CCR somewhere? We could possibly just manage patches across a couple of branches, and do fancy merging and all that fun stuff without the need to email patches around. I'm happy to see that there's some use for the AUR code outside of Arch Linux. :D Cheers.
On Friday 24 September 2010 02:14:39 Loui Chang wrote:
No. You should actually send patches to aur-dev@archlinux.org as git-formatted patches. Have a look at the HACKING file at the top of the source tree.
Do you have a git repo with the code for CCR somewhere? We could possibly just manage patches across a couple of branches, and do fancy merging and all that fun stuff without the need to email patches around.
I'm happy to see that there's some use for the AUR code outside of Arch Linux. :D
Cheers.
lol sorry.. first patch already sent to the other ml :/ it was a bit big bcause it include the GeShi code needed. it's a 45kb tar.gz, with the patch, so i was waiting approval. Must i send it to this list? About the git repo -> not yet The Ccr belongs to the new chakra webpage and it's not released yet so i keep it in the dark until the final release of the new template this weekend ;) Even more i'm following the work of Jan Mette and he never created a repo for the webpage development, the Ccr git will be online soon, maybe we can do some nice. Bestt Regards.
On Fri 24 Sep 2010 02:31 +0200, Manuel Tortosa wrote:
On Friday 24 September 2010 02:14:39 Loui Chang wrote:
No. You should actually send patches to aur-dev@archlinux.org as git-formatted patches. Have a look at the HACKING file at the top of the source tree.
Do you have a git repo with the code for CCR somewhere? We could possibly just manage patches across a couple of branches, and do fancy merging and all that fun stuff without the need to email patches around.
lol sorry.. first patch already sent to the other ml :/ it was a bit big bcause it include the GeShi code needed. it's a 45kb tar.gz, with the patch, so i was waiting approval.
Hmm maybe something like that should be a feature that could be turned on or off, and the admin can then just pull in the GeShi code themselves if they need it. Of course you should reference the correct version in the docs. I'm not sure that I'd want to pull in so much code just for eyecandy.
Must i send it to this list?
Yes you should send patches to this list.
About the git repo -> not yet
The Ccr belongs to the new chakra webpage and it's not released yet so i keep it in the dark until the final release of the new template this weekend ;)
Even more i'm following the work of Jan Mette and he never created a repo for the webpage development, the Ccr git will be online soon, maybe we can do some nice.
Well, I look forward to further developments. Thanks!
On Friday 24 September 2010 02:14:39 Loui Chang wrote: HI Loui and the rest, CCR git is here: http://gitorious.org/chakra-web/ccr it's based on AUR 1.6 so i must check the changes in 1.7 and port here the ones i find usefull for Chakra, langs i removed them, too much changes in the strings :( will make the translations like half/done. Changes with AUR 1.6: no much, mainly visual changes, pkgbuild highlighting, i added a link "My Account" for TU and developers so they can easily access to his accounts with one click. Also a fix in pkg_comments.php, if you post a comment and you try to remove it just after posting it, AUR can't found the link, this fix the issue: if (intval($row['ID'])==0) { $durl.= '&comment_id=' . $carr['ID'] . '&ID=' . $_GET['ID']; } else { $durl.= '&comment_id=' . $carr['ID'] . '&ID=' . $row['ID']; } I can send you the related patch if you're interested, a simple change form $row['ID']; to $_GET['ID']; must work also in all cases. I requested in our forums to contribute in CCR and upstream with AUR, Once ported some changes from 1.7 let's see if both branches don't get so far and we can share stuff. Best regards. Manuel
On Mon 27 Sep 2010 18:12 +0200, Manuel Tortosa wrote:
This URI no longer works. Are you still hosting your git repo somewhere? Thanks.
On Sunday 03 October 2010 15:53:51 Loui Chang wrote:
On Mon 27 Sep 2010 18:12 +0200, Manuel Tortosa wrote:
This URI no longer works. Are you still hosting your git repo somewhere? Thanks.
Yes, this one got borked, sometimes gitorious it's not friendly :/ this is the new one: http://gitorious.org/chakra-webdev
participants (3)
-
Loui Chang
-
Manuel Tortosa
-
Ángel Velásquez