[Bioperl-l] Bioperl partitioning (was Re: SVN and ...Re: Perltidy)
George Hartzell
hartzell at alerce.com
Wed Jun 20 13:23:32 UTC 2007
Nathan S. Haigh writes:
> [...]
> If the switch over to svn takes place, will all the Bioperl-* projects
> move over at the same time? If so, will they go into their own svn
> repository or into the same one? Since with svn you can checkout any
> subtree of the repository I'm not clear on the pro's and cons of either
> of these options.
I'm planning to drop the projects from the top of the CVSROOT into a
single svn repository:
bioperl-ext bioperl-pipeline biodata bioperl-gui
bioperl-run bioperl-cookbook bioperl-live biosql-schema
bioperl-corba-client bioperl-microarray html bioperl-corba-server
bioperl-network task-manager bioperl-das-client bioperl-papers
xml-html bioperl-db bioperl-pedigree
although that's open to feedback from the core members.
As a progress report, I've built a demo repos with -run, -ext, and
-live in it and asked a couple of folks to to take a peek at it. When
I get a bit further along I'll figure out how to get something for the
public to test.
> Am I right in thinking that there is a way for cvs to define a "project"
> such that when you checkout that "project" it actually checks out
> multiple projects behind the scene? I'm sure I've seen this somewhere,
> possibly when the project is dependent on some 3rd party code that is
> also in cvs. If this is possible, I'm sure it will also be possible with
> svn. This could then allow something like the following to happen after
> the split up of Bioperl. The following projects could be defined:
> bioperl-core, bioperl-graphics etc. Issuing a checkout of a "project"
> called "bioperl" would actually checkout the real projects call
> bioperl-core, bioperl-graphics etc. I may just be dreaming, but it seems
> that this ought to be possible, doesn't it?
> [...]
I don't think that there's any functionality like that in svn.
g.
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