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Re: To tarball or not to tarball? P.S.


From: Peter Teeson
Subject: Re: To tarball or not to tarball? P.S.
Date: Sun, 28 Feb 2021 19:24:28 -0500

Fix typo Big Sur 1.x -> Big Sur 11.x

On Feb 28, 2021, at 7:10 PM, Peter Teeson <peter.teeson@me.com> wrote:

Hi Jürgen:

Thanks for setting up git.

I have confirmed that macOS Mojave 10.14 does have both svn and git installed in /usr/bin.

However macOS Catalina 10.15 does not have svn
"Command line tool support for Subversion — including svn, git-svn, and related commands — is no longer provided by Xcode. (50266910)”

So macOS' current release, Big Sur 1.x also does not have it. 

Apparently there is 3rd party support for installing svn via Homebrew.

respect…

Peter
On Feb 28, 2021, at 2:21 PM, Dr. Jürgen Sauermann <mail@xn--jrgen-sauermann-zvb.de> wrote:

Hi again, Peter,

I believe I managed to set up git for the GNU APL repository at savannah.
That should hopefully remove the need to install SVN for Apple users (even
though they might be better off installing it).

Best Regards,
Jürgen


On 2/28/21 11:49 AM, Dr. Jürgen Sauermann wrote:
Hi Peter,

see below.

Best Regards,
Jürgen

On 2/28/21 12:10 AM, Peter Teeson wrote:
P.S. Apple no longer distributes svn (as per johnh experience). But instead git is installed. 
I will check in a few days when I boot into my clean Mojave if it’s part of the macOS install.
Or whether it comes by installing Xcode and/or Command line Tools. 
Will post here when I have proof.

respect

Peter
On Feb 27, 2021, at 3:30 PM, Peter Teeson <peter.teeson@me.com> wrote:

Hi Jürgen:

The GNU APL page mentions downloading the tarball as the normal way to proceed.

I’m revising "GNU APL on Mac" pdf as a result of feedback from edxmail-johnh@usa.net.
In this revision I plan to not recommend the tarball.

That's fine. The GNU tarball has little value, but as I understand it it is the standard way
of delivering a GNU project. Many GNU/Linux distributions (including Debian) fetch the
latest tar ball (and not the latest SVN checkout) as part of their build process. For that
reason the tarball should remain, even though it is less useful for an individual user.
(1) How do you feel about dropping the tarball altogether?

 If you don’t want to do that I would ask for a section for GNU APL on Macintosh.
I could provide brief download wording for git.  The git function “gitsvn" makes thing easy.

That way they would not have to download the whole package to get the Mac pdf
Apple has long ago moved from cvs -> svn -> git as their default source control in Xcode.

Actually savannah (where the GNU APL repository resides) supports both SVN and Git
checkouts. Its only that I have to find out how to configure that on savannah (and maybe
update the GNU APL home page). Let me look into this.
Terminal waltz would still remain as the default build song.

(2) Incidentally this brings up the question of why bother with a release tarball anyway?

I should mention that the savannah repo, be it accessed Git or SVN, is always updated from the tarball
(see Makefile.am and Makefile.include) and not directly from SVN like this:

Jürgen's SVN → tarball → tar -xvf → checked-out savannah SVN → svn commit to savannah

by the make target "EXPO". That chain would be broken when the tarball is removed completely.
It’s a lot of work, as you once mentioned. As of today it is 17 months out of date.
And has resulted in a number of threads related specifically to it. 
Which were resolved by using the latest svn.

My sense is that the people who do want to try GNU APL are probably developers.
So they should be comfortable with the Terminal/Command Line approach.

(3) So how do you feel about dropping the tarball altogether and adjusting the GNU APL page accordingly?

with respect….

Peter









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