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Re: PyHurd 0.0.0a3
From: |
Anatoly A. Kazantsev |
Subject: |
Re: PyHurd 0.0.0a3 |
Date: |
Fri, 29 Aug 2008 12:07:42 +0700 |
On Thu, 28 Aug 2008 09:26:32 +0200
Arne Babenhauserheide <arne_bab@web.de> wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I just dived into pyHurd again (switched to wmii for that, so a qemu crash
> wouldn't take my open KDE config files again...) and wrote a simple file
> object for pyhurd (as example).
>
> - http://freehg.org/u/ArneBab/pyhurd
>
> Usage:
> f = file.file(path)
> # read
> f.read()
> # write
> f.write(date)
> # seek (only works for write, since I didn't know
> # how to read from a specific position)
> # Whence specifies from where to seek (as in Python):
> # 0: Beginning, 1: Current position, 2: End
> f.seek(offset, whence = 0)
>
> It is simply an adapted version of your copy and dump examples, but might be
> useful.
Can you form it as example file?
> Also I found in the mean time (some months ago), how freehg can be used
> efficiently:
> The freehg _website_ only allows a pull model, than means you can only push
> to
> your own repositories and get data from others by pulling from them.
>
> To create efficient structures, the best way I found is to just create pair
> repositories, one to which you push, one from which you pull.
>
> If you want to do it, you only need to add the following lines in the
> ".hg/hgrc" file in your pyhurd repository:
>
> [paths]
> # Path to pull from
> default = http://freehg.org/u/ArneBab/pyhurd
> # Path to push to
> http://freehg.org/u/AnatolyKazantsev/pyhurd/
>
> I just did the same in reverse, so if you add it, we'll have synchronizing
> repositories.
Good! But I think it only solves the problem for us. If someone wants to
participate
in development? What about creating project on Savannah? It supports hg.
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