[lively-kernel] Local installation of Lively Core from Github: some notes, questions, and errors
Jens Lincke
jens.lincke at hpi.uni-potsdam.de
Thu Mar 1 18:01:59 CET 2012
Hi, Milan
you can always run the bootstrap again, it will just override everything.
If you published your locally changed parts under new names or your own
category, this should be no problem.
We work on some mechanism that lets your upload your changes back to webwerkstatt
and that in the end will give you diffing and merging of parts.
Meanwhile you can always copy your changes files for parts and pages and commit them
with the svn tools.
Best,
Jens
Am 01.03.2012 um 16:47 schrieb Milan Zimmermann:
>
>
> Config.rootPath = 'http://lively-kernel.org/repository/webwerkstatt/'
> $world.openPartItem("BootstrapParts", "PartsBin/Tools")
>
> Then, let's say I work for a while. save some things locally, etc,
> then decide to get PartsBin *updates* from
> http://lively-kernel.org/repository/webwerkstatt/ again.
>
> Is there a way to do that that anyone here uses? [I think it was
> answered as negative, but wanted to check, thanks. (At the same time
> it can likely be done by merging from a read-only mirror master or
> similar but surely must be a pain). Apart from that, is there perhaps
> a plan to base the wiki versioning on Git rather then SVN?]
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