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Re: experimental files: msg#00054

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Subject: Re: experimental files

It seems that the normal way for creating modules in CVS has been
disabled on savannah for security reasons, but they will enter them
for us on request.

Jason, I suggest that you create a new directory as a sibling to the
pspp directory. Call it "experimental", and create subdirs there
reflecting the current arrangement of the pspp dirs. Thus:

pspp/src/math
pspp/src/math/linreg
pspp/src/math/time-series
pspp/src/math/ts

experimental/src/math
experimental/src/math/time-series
experimental/src/math/ts

Then, if we need to, we'll ask for an entry in CVSROOT/modules to map
experimental onto pspp .

On Fri, Jan 19, 2007 at 03:24:49PM -0800, Ben Pfaff wrote:

> On Fri, Jan 19, 2007 at 04:49:40PM -0500, Jason Stover wrote:
> So where should the experimental time-series code go? Maybe it
should
> just go in src/math/ts, since the directory is already there, but
not
> be mentioned in any automake.mk's.
>
> Thoughts?
>
> It needs a seperate module to be set up. Every time I read the
> section in the CVS manual on setting up modules, I get confused.
>
> Ben, are you familiar with doing this, or shall I have a go?

I don't think I've ever created a CVS module, except for the
initial module created along with the repository. So it's
probably better if you do it, then.

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