On Thu, Feb 18, 2010 at 8:03 PM, Thien-Thi Nguyen <[email protected]> wrote:

> () Felipe Sanches <[email protected]>
> () Thu, 18 Feb 2010 19:30:17 -0200
>
>   all of the commits you listed seem good.
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> Cool -- i'm glad you like them.
>
>   How do we apply them to our local
>   copy in order to push it to master?
>
> That's a good question; i don't know.  I will do some research on Git
> workflow patterns and reply later with what i find.  Perhaps someone
> else on this mailing list can suggest a method in the meantime?
>
>   What are the other commits you made in your repository?
>
> That's all for now (v1).  You can also see this with:
> "git log --format=oneline" (looks familiar, no? :-D).
>
> I think i would like to continue in a support role (janitor,
> process refinement, and so on) for a bit and leave the hard work
> to the file-format experts.
>
> More precisely, for v2 i would like to arrange for:
>
>  configure --enable-debug
>
> to conditionally compile code to consult an environment variable
> at runtime (perhaps LIBREDWG_TRACE[=TRACEFILE]) and set the
> logging level and write TRACEFILE as appropriate.
>
> This may be useful for testing as well as debug, so perhaps
> the option should be --enable-runtime-trace or similar.  WDYT?
>
>
that's great! That's something we've been discussing for some time and that
we indeed need. And none of us know how to do it, so your help will be
really important!

Thanks,
Felipe "Juca" Sanches


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