python3-damaris from Joachim Beerwerth
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Installing into private directory
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For whatever reason, it might be useful to install the
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python frontend into a private directory.
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Here are some examples on how to do it:
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python setup.py install --home=/opt/damaris-private
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or
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python setup.py install --home=$HOME/devel/damaris-installed
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To start Damaris use for example:
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/opt/damaris-private/bin/DAMARIS
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Updating debian/changelog
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Subversion
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==========
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Use the following command to get all the commit messages:
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Mac OS X:
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svn2cl -i -a --stdout |gsed 's/^\t/ /'|gsed -e '/^[0-9]/d'
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Linux:
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svn2cl -i -a --stdout |sed 's/^\t/ /'|sed -e '/^[0-9]/d'
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Git
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===
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git log --oneline .
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Then pick the stuff the users need to know.
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dch -M -v x.xx
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