Trinity Desktop Environment Packaging
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Timothy Pearson e88f8983cc
Fix kdeguidance FTBFS
14 years ago
arch/master Added arch directory for cmorrison 14 years ago
ark Initial import from old SVN repository 14 years ago
debian Fix kdeguidance FTBFS 14 years ago
fedora Initial import from old SVN repository 14 years ago
opensuse fixed macros (tabbing issues) and arts (the version is still 1.5.10?! really?) as well as a few tdelibs typos. 14 years ago
redhat Initial import from old SVN repository 14 years ago
slackware Initial import from old SVN repository 14 years ago
ubuntu Fix kdeguidance FTBFS 14 years ago
README.GIT thought this might be handy. 14 years ago

README.GIT

(if this doesn't belong at the root of tde-packaging, feel free to move it to
opensuse/ for reference.)

To get a copy of the repo:
	git clone <repository URL>

To exclude items:
	Create a file '.gitignore'

To add to the git repository (easiest and most efficient way):
	git add .
(this will add everything in the folder (excluding stuff from .gitignore).)

To commit to the git repository (this does not send to the remote server!):
	git commit -a
(no need to do any git mv or git rm or any of that with the -a option.)

To pull recent commits from the remote git repository:
	git pull
(do this before pushing so that you don't collide with other's commits.)

To push to the remote git repository:
	git push origin master
(the 'origin master' part is optional after the first time.)

To branch (be careful! This is different from SVN.):
	git branch <name>
(don't know what branch you're on? run "git branch" to see and list.)

To switch branches:
	git checkout <branch name>

To tag a commit (like for releasing a tarball):
	git tag -a <version> -m <message>
(ps: this will make webgit generate a tarball with this tag.
easy releases anyone?)

To tag a commit WITH GPG verification (secure release anyone?):
	git tag -s <version> -m <message>