David Kastrup writes:
> David Kastrup writes:
>
>> This is a sequence of patches. The first one is just the same as the
>> already submitted issue 4840 (so that this can be tested on master):
>> it did not make sense to disentangle the bulk of this work from that
>> change.
>
> It is the very d
Paul Morris writes:
>> On May 3, 2016, at 4:48 PM, John Gourlay wrote:
>>
>> Is there a more detailed description somewhere of how to go about
>> this? For example, how do I connect to the Savannah server and get a
>> developer account on it? How do I request membership in the LilyPond
>> proje
> On May 3, 2016, at 4:48 PM, John Gourlay wrote:
>
> Is there a more detailed description somewhere of how to go about this? For
> example, how do I connect to the Savannah server and get a developer account
> on it? How do I request membership in the LilyPond project there? What tool
> shoul
Is there a more detailed description somewhere of how to go about this? For
example, how do I connect to the Savannah server and get a developer account on
it? How do I request membership in the LilyPond project there? What tool should
I use to get the public/private key pair, etc.?
> On May 3,
David Kastrup writes:
> This is a sequence of patches. The first one is just the same as the
> already submitted issue 4840 (so that this can be tested on master):
> it did not make sense to disentangle the bulk of this work from that
> change.
It is the very definition of madness to try the sa
John Gourlay writes:
> Werner Lemberg is asking that I create a branch in the LilyPond
> repository containing my changes for lilyissue 4751 (musicxml2ly
> enhancements), but I don’t have write access to the repository. May I
> have this privilege? What do I need to do, if anything, to obtain it?
Werner Lemberg is asking that I create a branch in the LilyPond repository
containing my changes for lilyissue 4751 (musicxml2ly enhancements), but I
don’t have write access to the repository. May I have this privilege? What do I
need to do, if anything, to obtain it?
John Gourlay
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- Original Message -
From: "David Kastrup"
To: "John Gourlay"
Cc: "Phil Holmes" ; "LilyPond Development Team"
Sent: Tuesday, May 03, 2016 4:53 PM
Subject: Re: git-cl problem
John Gourlay writes:
My git-cl seems to be up to date. When I do “git pull” in my git-cl
directory it say
John Gourlay writes:
> My git-cl seems to be up to date. When I do “git pull” in my git-cl
> directory it says, “Already up-to-date.” A couple of months ago I was
> unable to use git-cl to create a new issue. I haven’t tried recently,
> but the symptom appears to be the same whether the issue is
My git-cl seems to be up to date. When I do “git pull” in my git-cl directory
it says, “Already up-to-date.” A couple of months ago I was unable to use
git-cl to create a new issue. I haven’t tried recently, but the symptom appears
to be the same whether the issue is new or old. Of course, I can
I don't know of one. Just after Christmas I updated git-cl to add some more
information if it failed: are you using the latest version? Also - can you
run git-cl with a new issue?
--
Phil Holmes
- Original Message -
From: "John Gourlay"
To: "Phil Holmes"
Cc: "LilyPond Developmen
I did go through the steps a couple of months ago to create an Allura bearer
token. Is there some way now to confirm that it’s still valid?
> On May 3, 2016, at 4:35 AM, Phil Holmes wrote:
>
> - Original Message - From: "John Gourlay"
> To: "LilyPond Development Team"
> Sent: Tuesday,
- Original Message -
From: "John Gourlay"
To: "LilyPond Development Team"
Sent: Tuesday, May 03, 2016 1:25 AM
Subject: Re: git-cl problem
Phil,
Actually, my copy of Contributor’s Guide in section 3.2.2 says to use
“git-cl upload master”. But, you raise a good point. I have already
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