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Re: beginner's guide to arch for SXEmacs developers

From: heat sink <heatxsink@xxxxxxxxx>
Subject: Re: beginner's guide to arch for SXEmacs developers
Date: Mon, 6 Dec 2004 06:11:56 -0800
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On Mon, 06 Dec 2004 23:43:30 +1000, Steve Youngs <steve@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> * Sebastian Freundt <hroptatyr@xxxxxxxxxxx> writes:
> 
>   > First of all, thanks Steve for your effort! :)
> 
> I'm going to remind you of these thanks when you are cursing my name
> because I keep asking you to do things. :-)
> 
>   > I'm supposed to post a small introductory guide to gnu arch with
>   > respect to SXEmacs development here:
> 
> You forgot the most important thing, and I must say that I'm
> shocked... XEtla!
> 
> Sexy interface to tla.  Get it from my Eicq repo...
> 
>   steve@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx http://arch.eicq.org/
> 
>   xetla--main--0.1
> 
>   > - Generate your arch-id:
>   >   tla my-id "Sebastian Freundt <hroptatyr@xxxxxxxxxxx>"
>   >   (of course use your own names there ;P)
> 
> Yeah, I couldn't stand having to deal with more than one Sebastian
> Freundt. :-)
> 
>   > - Check out the sxemacs main line:
>   >   tla get -A steve@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx sxemacs--main--22.1.0 sxemacs
> 
>   > Okay, now you have a directory sxemacs (your checkout of steves category)
>   > in your wd to examine.
> 
> Just for completeness: If you were to leave off the directory option
> in that tla get command (the "sxemacs" part) it will automatically
> name the working dir "sxemacs--main--22.1.0".
> 
>   >   the -s flag is for signed archives which we use here at the SXEmacs
>   >   world
> 
> I want us to all have GnuPG and for everyone to have signed each
> other's keys.  My key is available at a keyserver near you, or check
> the headers to this email.
> 
>   >   the -l flag is for listing which isnt important if you dont distribute
>   >   your archive via http
> 
> It is also not important for your local archive (unless you are access
> that via http for some weird reason).  The listing flag comes into
> play when you create your MIRROR.
> 
>   > - Generate a mirror:
> 
> This is probably the most important step.  Without it nobody,
> including yours truly, can access your repo.  And if I can't access
> your repo you will have to create and send changesets to the mailing
> list.  You'll hate that.  So will I. :-)
> 
> Thanks very much for that, Sebastian!!
> 
> --
> |---<Steve Youngs>---------------<GnuPG KeyID: A94B3003>---|
> |                        In space,                         |
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> |------------------------------------<steve@xxxxxxxxxxx>---|
> 
> 
> 


Woohoo!!! Finally!

Nick

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