On Wed, Aug 27, 2008 at 10:10 PM, Sebastian <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>
>>> |After I created the repository I executed 'hg clone
>>> http://freehg.sympy.org/u/brombo/geometricalgebra/'
>>> to me it looks like all the files are in the repositroy.
> But only your files in the repository! Preferable there would be a whole
> repository of sympy with your changes applied. Then anybody could simply
> pull from there. Maybe you should read some docs of version management
> systems since it's not that easy in the beginning.
> Anyway, a short description how you can achieve what ondrej proposed:
> (1) Get a sympy repository on your local PC with hg clone (I suppose you
> did that)
> (2) Now do all you changes and afterwards go into sympys root directory
> and do hg commit.
> (3) When you have reached a point where you want to share your code, one
> simple possibility is to push your changed sympy repository to freehg by
> executing the command hg push http://freehg.sympy.org/u/brombo/sympy.

Thanks a lot Sebastian for helping out!

Yes, it may be intricating for the first time, but you will not
regret. Once you get it how it works with mercurial, it will be easy
for you to use the other version systems like git and bzr too, so it's
definitely worth learning.

Ondrej

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