If those repos should be in the main repo, wouldn't it make sense to have them as submodules? Then you'd be able to git clone --recursive or git submodule init/update afterwords rather than doing manual clones.
-Chad
On Wed, Jul 17, 2013 at 2:49 PM, Amir Ladsgroup ladsgroup@gmail.com wrote:
maybe the manual that I wrote is wrong, can you check this?
http://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/Manual:Pywikipediabot/Installation#Download_Py...
Best
On 7/18/13, Amir Ladsgroup ladsgroup@gmail.com wrote:
I forwarded to you because I thought (and I still think) problem is GIT because when people download and run codes via SVN, codecs work correctly but when you clone it via git something goes wrong maybe some of submodules don't download during the colonization
On 7/18/13, Chad Horohoe chorohoe@wikimedia.org wrote:
On Wed, Jul 17, 2013 at 2:27 PM, Amir Ladsgroup ladsgroup@gmail.com wrote:
On 7/18/13, Strainu strainu10@gmail.com wrote:
2013/7/18 Chad Horohoe chorohoe@wikimedia.org:
On Wed, Jul 17, 2013 at 2:07 PM, Strainu strainu10@gmail.com
wrote:
> > Yes, it's working. I should mention I used the github mirror, for > some > reason I can't seem to finish the cloning from gerrit. >
This should be better now. The pywikibot/compat repository was
taking
up approximately 14GB!! on disk. After doing some compression and garbage collection I got things down to 192MB. Things should be much faster now for this.
OK, that explains it :) Have you had a chance to look on the problem with the pywikibot/core branch (or is it another Chad that Amir was talking about)?
I forwarded your e-mail to this Chad but he didn't answer yet. I don't know why. Have you received my e-mail, Chad?
I did, I just didn't have a good answer. I don't know python well and don't really know what's going on there. Git is working just fine--maybe your resulting code isn't ending up where you think it is?
-Chad
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