Re: Not commiting my own mainfile - Please help me !!! |
by marcan on 2007/12/6 6:15:17 Oh I understand now steve. Yes this could work. Anyway, again : Quote:
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Re: Not commiting my own mainfile - Please help me !!! |
by skenow on 2007/12/6 4:54:42 marcan - I only export to another directory when I start, not for every edit. I make changes and test in my copy and when I am satisfied, I make the changes to the sandbox copy and commit. Leaving the mainfile out of the distribution is OK with me, as long as the installation processes still work. |
Re: Not commiting my own mainfile - Please help me !!! |
by davidl2 on 2007/12/6 4:17:18 Just have to try and remember ... just like I need to remember to comment any changes |
Re: Not commiting my own mainfile - Please help me !!! |
by marcan on 2007/12/6 4:09:59 Quote:
I personally cannot work like that as I usually practically test my changes after each line... So I would not export it every time. So creating mainfile at installation can be an idea. But the permissions are an issue I think... So the best thing is probably to accept that our mainfile on the SVN will get changed from time to time, but we can live with it. We can always revert the changes, it's no big deal... |
Re: Not commiting my own mainfile - Please help me !!! |
by JMorris on 2007/12/6 4:01:05 Quote:
That kind of approach is rather commonplace among my systems and the directory would have to be writable anyways in order to write to cache and templates_c. Not including mainfile.php and generating it during install sounds pretty logical. |