[antlr-interest] Does an actual repository exist for antlr?

Wincent Colaiuta win at wincent.com
Thu Sep 6 17:02:10 PDT 2007


El 6/9/2007, a las 23:26, Kenny MacDermid escribió:

> On 9/6/07, Benjamin Niemann <pink at odahoda.de> wrote:
>>
>> Kenny MacDermid wrote:
>>
>>> I'm just looking to compile Antlr from sources and I don't see  
>>> any links
>>> to an actual repository.
>>>
>>> I can pull down the latest sources, but for later creating possible
>>> patches and staying up to date this is not really optimal.
>>>
>>> Is there a git/svn/cvs/____ repo hosted anywhere I can pull from?
>>
>> There is a perforce repository, but without anonymous access  
>> (AFAIK Ter
>> does
>> not have a license permitting anonymous access). The closest thing  
>> right
>> now is the fisheye frontend for the repository at
>> <http://fisheye2.cenqua.com/browse/antlr>.
>> Someone suggested a SVN mirror of the perforce repos for anonymous  
>> access
>> recently, but I don't know, if this is more than just an idea...
>
>
> That's kind of disappointing.
>
> git 1.5.3 includes a nice git-p4import.py script for creating git
> repositories from perforce.

Hmmm... a periodically updated Git mirror of the perforce repo would  
be very, very nice. Instant anonymous access for everybody. As far as  
merely *looking* at the source tree Fisheye is ok, but when it comes  
to preparing and submitting patches it's no help at all.

Cheers,
Wincent



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