Git asynchronous development

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Motivation

Subversion needs an online repository, to store each commits. Subsequent calls to svn diff > patch will generate the difference according to the last revision. Therefore the development at the moment, require to

  1. make some lines of code
  2. make a path file and a commit message
  3. use the support tracker to upload patch and commit message
  4. wait for acceptance
  5. wait for commit to official repository
  6. then do an svn update
  7. then return to point 1

This takes time, and require that repository maintainer is online.
If the above scheme is not followed, the patch files will come out of sync.

This can be solved by using git.

Initialization of git

Navigate to the root folder of the branch of relax, you want to develop. Initialize with:

git init

Setup commit information

If you havent set the repository variables for author information and commit message, this is good time. See Git_installation.

Example

As an example, we can take the development of the NMRPipe SeriesTab reader: sr #3043: Support for NMRPipe seriesTab format *.ser

git add lib/software/nmrpipe.py

Then we modify, and add following

# Python module imports.
from re import split

# relax module imports.
from lib.errors import RelaxError
git add lib/software/nmrpipe.py
git commit

commit message

Imported expected modules in nmrpipe.py

Progress sr #3043: (https://gna.org/support/index.php?3043) Support for NMRPipe seriesTab format *.ser

Expected modules for use in lib\software\nmrpipe.py is imported>
# To see the commit message
git log 
# If you would like to replace the last commit info
git commit --amend 

Then we make a patch

git diff > nmrpipe1
# Or see last changes by
git log -p

See also