On Mon, 04 Jul 2011 17:08:24 -0500 Donald Cooley <[email protected]> wrote:
> On 06/23/2011 01:53 AM, Ozan Türkyılmaz wrote: > > 2011/6/23 Nicolas Kovacs<[email protected]>: > >> Le 23/06/2011 02:23, [email protected] a écrit : > >>> > >>> I would like to have my own local version of slackbuilds on my own > >>> computer. I want this because I often make changes to the > >>> scripts. I would like to have control over how an update from > >>> slackbuilds site is merged with my own home repo. > >>> I have little experience with git or other version control > >>> systems. How are some of you implementing this yourselves? > >> > >> SVN is a great tool, and quite simple. The documentation is very > >> clear. There's a local copy of the SVN book in your Slackware box. > >> > >> If you can't setup your own SVN server, you can have a free > >> account at http://www.tuxfamily.org, a great site devoted to > >> hosting free projects. The FAQ contains step by step information > >> about setting up the SVN repo. > >> > > > > With git, You have zero needs for all this. > > > > I have my own local repo as well. I added to sbopkg as well. I can > > get updates from Offical Repo and still keep my own changes. > > > > > > > Can you explain this a bit more about how you get updates from sbopkg > and are still able to keep your own changes. That's exactly what I > would like to do. I'll let someone else handle this, as I don't use sbopkg, but I will say that you need to subscribe to the list if you're going to be posting to it regularly; I don't like having to approve postings all the time from non-subscribers... -RW
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