Re: Confusion on Clojure 1.0, compatible clojure-contrib, git-hub, svn, ...

2009-07-29 Thread Isak Hansen
On Mon, Jul 6, 2009 at 9:59 PM, Laurent PETIT wrote: > > Hi, > > 2009/7/6 Stephen C. Gilardi : >> >> On Jul 6, 2009, at 3:13 PM, Tom Emerson wrote: >> >> Thanks Paul, for the quick response. >> >> On Mon, Jul 6, 2009 at 12:56 PM, Phil Hagelberg wrote: >> >> That's right. Side note to folks with co

Re: Confusion on Clojure 1.0, compatible clojure-contrib, git-hub, svn, ...

2009-07-14 Thread Michael Wood
2009/7/13 Cosmin Stejerean : > On Mon, Jul 6, 2009 at 2:59 PM, Laurent PETIT > wrote: >> >> I think there could be a way to make both parts happy : rather than >> just adding the info that it is an old repo in some README file in the >> root directory of the svn repo, committing also an svn delet

Re: Confusion on Clojure 1.0, compatible clojure-contrib, git-hub, svn, ...

2009-07-13 Thread Cosmin Stejerean
On Mon, Jul 6, 2009 at 2:59 PM, Laurent PETIT wrote: > > I think there could be a way to make both parts happy : rather than > just adding the info that it is an old repo in some README file in the > root directory of the svn repo, committing also an svn delete command > on all the contents of tru

Re: Confusion on Clojure 1.0, compatible clojure-contrib, git-hub, svn, ...

2009-07-06 Thread Laurent PETIT
Hi, 2009/7/6 Stephen C. Gilardi : > > On Jul 6, 2009, at 3:13 PM, Tom Emerson wrote: > > Thanks Paul, for the quick response. > > On Mon, Jul 6, 2009 at 12:56 PM, Phil Hagelberg wrote: > > That's right. Side note to folks with commit access: it would be a good > > idea to check in a note to the d

Re: Confusion on Clojure 1.0, compatible clojure-contrib, git-hub, svn, ...

2009-07-06 Thread Tom Emerson
Thanks Stu, Mike, and Stephen for your responses: I appreciate the help. @Stephen, these are all horses not worth kicking any further. Thanks for the git links. @Stu, I'll take that under advisement, but I'm not going to install ruby for that one tool... yet. :) Thanks again guys, -tree O

Re: Confusion on Clojure 1.0, compatible clojure-contrib, git-hub, svn, ...

2009-07-06 Thread Stuart Halloway
I strongly recommend using grb (http://grb.rubyforge.org/) as a wrapper for remote-branch-related stuff. It provides a convenient terminal API, and will tell you the git commands it is using under the hood. Stu > So I guess my unstated question is this: what is the GIT incantation > to get

Re: Confusion on Clojure 1.0, compatible clojure-contrib, git-hub, svn, ...

2009-07-06 Thread Mike Hinchey
After you do the git clone, cd into clojure, then: git checkout remotes/origin/1.0 For clojure-contrib: git checkout remotes/origin/clojure-1.0-compatible -Mike --~--~-~--~~~---~--~~ You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "Clojur

Re: Confusion on Clojure 1.0, compatible clojure-contrib, git-hub, svn, ...

2009-07-06 Thread Stephen C. Gilardi
On Jul 6, 2009, at 3:13 PM, Tom Emerson wrote: Thanks Paul, for the quick response. On Mon, Jul 6, 2009 at 12:56 PM, Phil Hagelberg wrote: That's right. Side note to folks with commit access: it would be a good idea to check in a note to the deprecated repositories telling people where to

Re: Confusion on Clojure 1.0, compatible clojure-contrib, git-hub, svn, ...

2009-07-06 Thread Tom Emerson
Thanks Paul, for the quick response. On Mon, Jul 6, 2009 at 12:56 PM, Phil Hagelberg wrote: > That's right. Side note to folks with commit access: it would be a good > idea to check in a note to the deprecated repositories telling people > where to go for the latest versions. Or, better, do away

Re: Confusion on Clojure 1.0, compatible clojure-contrib, git-hub, svn, ...

2009-07-06 Thread Phil Hagelberg
Tom Emerson writes: > Clojure and Clojure-Contrib have both moved to git and are hosted on > git-hub, right? Is it then the case that the SVN repository on > GoogleCode is no longer being used? That's right. Side note to folks with commit access: it would be a good idea to check in a note to th

Confusion on Clojure 1.0, compatible clojure-contrib, git-hub, svn, ...

2009-07-06 Thread Tom Emerson
Hi all, I've been away from Clojure for a while (I was side tracked about a month before 1.0 was released) and now that I'm back I'm completely confused. Clojure and Clojure-Contrib have both moved to git and are hosted on git-hub, right? Is it then the case that the SVN repository on GoogleCode