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  • From: Edouard Klein <linschn AT gmail.com>
  • To: sm-discuss AT lists.ibiblio.org
  • Subject: Re: [SM-Discuss] Using sorcery on a non-SourceMage system.
  • Date: Tue, 01 Jun 2010 10:32:24 +0200

Hi,

Thank you both for your answers.

Pardon my stupid question, but where is your repository ?
I looked here :
http://scmweb.sourcemage.org/?p=smgl/sorcery.git;a=heads
but the last change is from 2009.

I got the code I used from a tarball.

Edouard.


Le 31/05/10 23:49, Eric Sandall a écrit :
> On Mon, 31 May 2010 14:26:38 +0200
> Edouard KLEIN <linschn AT gmail.com> wrote:
>
>> Hi !
>>
>> I am developing software for the lab in which I am in an internship.
>> In order to make this software available to both the lab members and
>> the rest of the world, I need a way to automate the download and the
>> compilation of my source code and of some of the dependencies.
> <snip>
>> I plan on doing the following :
>> Make my modifications available on the network under the name
>> "sorcellerie" (french for sorcery), acknowledge that 99.99% of the
>> code comes from you but state that my project is not endorsed nor
>> supported by SourceMage.
>>
>> If I find any bugs, I'll tell you, but I think that after a while I
>> will be stuck with what has become a derivative of an old version of
>> sorcery, and these bugs won't be relevant to sorcery anymore.
>
> Thank you for the patches, Edouard, and for the interest. :) I'm glad
> you are providing feedback even when your use case is different from
> ours. This might help in some of our other side projects (BSD port and
> a distro transform tool).
>
>> Are you OK with me doing that ?
>
> Definitely we are okay. :) In fact, you have the legal rights (via the
> GPL license) to do so.
>
>> Do you have any suggections, comments ?
>> Do you want me to do things differently ?
>
> If you do use git (or github as Jaka suggested) you could start with a
> clone of our Sorcery repository, add your patches, and stay in-sync
> with our tree. That way you get all of our fixes and improvements and
> are able to easily create patches to submit back upstream, to us. :)
>
> -sandalle
>
>
>
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