Stephan Hermann wrote:
> Public bug reported:
> https://launchpad.net/malone/bugs/5327
>
> Affects: bzr (upstream)
> Severity: Normal
> Priority: (none set)
> Status: New
>
> Description:
> bzr export doesn't work, because it is non-existant in the bzrlib dir.
>
> Since ages :)
>
> (using jeff baileys daily snapshot install)
I think the issue is that the daily snapshot isn't grabbing
subdirectories, and I've been moving more and more stuff down a level.
(export/, ui/, etc).
I assume Bailey's script has to list each directory he cares about,
rather than just saying "all files underneath here".
Couldn't he just use "bzr export" to create the snapshot?
On 2 Dec 2005, John A Meinel <email address hidden> wrote:
> I think the issue is that the daily snapshot isn't grabbing
> subdirectories, and I've been moving more and more stuff down a level.
> (export/, ui/, etc).
>
> I assume Bailey's script has to list each directory he cares about,
> rather than just saying "all files underneath here".
I don't know about Jeff's script, but setup.py also needs to list every
subdirectory, and at the moment it does not list bzrlib.export. I'll
change this now.
It would be nice if the packaging scripts changed to run selftest on the
installed copy, as suggested here
Stephan Hermann wrote: /launchpad. net/malone/ bugs/5327
> Public bug reported:
> https:/
>
> Affects: bzr (upstream)
> Severity: Normal
> Priority: (none set)
> Status: New
>
> Description:
> bzr export doesn't work, because it is non-existant in the bzrlib dir.
>
> Since ages :)
>
> (using jeff baileys daily snapshot install)
I think the issue is that the daily snapshot isn't grabbing
subdirectories, and I've been moving more and more stuff down a level.
(export/, ui/, etc).
I assume Bailey's script has to list each directory he cares about,
rather than just saying "all files underneath here".
Couldn't he just use "bzr export" to create the snapshot?
Thanks for the bug report.
John
=:->
>
> Regards,
>
> \sh
>