Will do. I see no mention of this repository on the web page for the project: http://weitz.de/hunchentoot/ and it looked like that darcs repository was the closest thing to an upstream, but it might only have recorded public numbered releases.
Is the bknr thirdparty svn now the official upstream for all ediware projects? Or at least the official "we're as close to Edi's disk as is otherwise published" mirror?
i.e. is that also where I should be getting chunga, drakma, flexi-streams, cl-ppcre, cl-fad, cl-who, etc.?
Are there also other software of which you are de facto maintainer, or should I fetch dependencies from their respective upstreams?
Thanks a lot for your time!
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On 7 July 2010 17:38, Edi Weitz edi@agharta.de wrote:
Hi Faré,
The patch standards you asked for are here:
And the Subversion repository Hans mentioned is here:
http://bknr.net/trac/browser/trunk/thirdparty/hunchentoot
Thanks, Edi.
On Wed, Jul 7, 2010 at 11:32 PM, Hans Hübner hans.huebner@gmail.com wrote:
Hi Faré,
thank you for consolidating the patch. Please resubmit without the xcvb changes (we discussed this before) and make sure that you are submitting a patch against the subversion repository, as we do not use the darcs repository and do not know whether it is up to date or diverged.
As a general note: It is much easier to review patches if they do not contain arbitary whitespace changes.
Thanks, Hans
On Wed, Jul 7, 2010 at 22:51, Faré fahree@gmail.com wrote:
Dear Hunchentoot maintainers,
I've merged Scott's changes with the latest upstream hunchentoot from darcs (version 1.1.0 from 2010-01-09) and my XCVB changes.
Here it is attached.
Can you either apply or tell me how I may change the thing to fit your standards?
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