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From: | John Mandereau |
Subject: | Re: Updates to the LM |
Date: | Sat, 28 Feb 2009 23:41:50 +0100 |
User-agent: | Thunderbird 2.0.0.19 (X11/20090105) |
Graham Percival a écrit :
This potential issue is important, but from now you can just say "Wanna know how to run makelsr.py? Please carefullyOn Wed, Feb 25, 2009 at 11:18:32AM -0000, Trevor Daniels wrote:I think I've muddled through this and updated input/lsr with my new snippet. As this was the first time I've used makelsr.py there were lots of mysterious warnings, but it seems to have converted and copied the one file I needed successfully, so I selected this one file and placed it in input/lsr.As a general note, I would encourage people NOT to use makelsr.py unless they are very familiar with it. All it takes is one inexperienced (in this area) developer trying to fix a "simple" bug at the wrong time, and could result in many of us losing our entire personal data due to a rm -rf ~ system call within a snippet.
read the fine CG!" ;-)
Yes, we should; I almost do, except that I use two USB sticks and an USB disk for backup, and incrementalYeah, of course we all use an encrypted incremental backup system like tarsnap.com, and we all have separate user accounts for lilypond development so that any malicious snippet can't touch our personal files...
often means using Git for me, even if it's not identical. Cheers, John
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