[csw-devel] SF.net SVN: gar:[11258] csw/mgar/pkg/cswclassutils/trunk/README.maintainers

bdwalton at users.sourceforge.net bdwalton at users.sourceforge.net
Tue Oct 12 03:42:23 CEST 2010


Revision: 11258
          http://gar.svn.sourceforge.net/gar/?rev=11258&view=rev
Author:   bdwalton
Date:     2010-10-12 01:42:19 +0000 (Tue, 12 Oct 2010)

Log Message:
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cswclassutils: Add a maintainer readme.

Added Paths:
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    csw/mgar/pkg/cswclassutils/trunk/README.maintainers

Added: csw/mgar/pkg/cswclassutils/trunk/README.maintainers
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--- csw/mgar/pkg/cswclassutils/trunk/README.maintainers	                        (rev 0)
+++ csw/mgar/pkg/cswclassutils/trunk/README.maintainers	2010-10-12 01:42:19 UTC (rev 11258)
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+Fellow maintainers:
+
+cswclassutils is now a shell package for several subpackages that
+primarily consist of nothing more than a single i, r CAS pair.  The
+GAR recipe is setup such that all you normally need to do to add a new
+CAS is to add the scripts to the files/ directory, following the
+naming convention CSWcswclassutils.[ir].csw$name (eg:
+CSWcswclassutils.i.cswpycompile).
+
+To release an update of a script pair that you tend, do:
+
+1. Update the script(s) appropriately.
+2. Bump the version number in Makefile
+3. Commit changes to svn.
+4. gmake package-CSWcas-$name (eg: package-CSWcas-initsmf)
+
+All of the GAR stuff is dynamically generated.  You can override these
+values if desired, but in most cases this won't be required.
+
+You should get a package file with a filename like:
+
+cas_$name-X.Y.Z,REV=%Y.%m.%d...
+
+Ask on the list if you have any questions about this..
+
+Thanks
+-Ben


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