[release-mgt] missing library
Hello, some weeks ago we discussed/decided that the C++11-only version of boost.coroutine should be a new lib -> boost.coroutine2. Daniel has already created a git-submodul inf the boostorg-repo and I've added the sources to branches master and develop. Unfortunately I'm missing coroutine2 (link) in <boost>/lib/coroutine2, entries in <boost>/libraries.htm and <boost>/lib/maintainers.txt. File <boost>/website/blob/master/feed/history/boost_1_58_0.qbk already contains announcement of boost.coroutine2. Could you execute the missing steps to add coroutine2 to release 1.58 please? best regards, Oliver
On Thu, Feb 5, 2015 at 12:53 AM, Oliver Kowalke <oliver.kowalke@gmail.com> wrote:
Daniel has already created a git-submodul inf the boostorg-repo and I've added the sources to branches master and develop.
Not sure what that means. You mean there's a git repo with the library content? Unfortunately I'm missing coroutine2 (link) in <boost>/lib/coroutine2,
You can submit a pull request for boost/.gitmodules for that.. IIRC.
entries in <boost>/libraries.htm
Submit a pull request by editing directly on github: https://github.com/boostorg/boost/edit/develop/libs/libraries.htm
and <boost>/lib/maintainers.txt.
I believe that is now automated as long as you have the appropriate metadata in your library. -- -- Rene Rivera -- Grafik - Don't Assume Anything -- Robot Dreams - http://robot-dreams.net -- rrivera/acm.org (msn) - grafikrobot/aim,yahoo,skype,efnet,gmail
2015-02-05 17:35 GMT+01:00 Rene Rivera <grafikrobot@gmail.com>:
Daniel has already created a git-submodul inf the boostorg-repo and I've added the sources to branches master and develop.
Not sure what that means. You mean there's a git repo with the library content?
exactly - boost.coroutine2 is a C++11-only implementation of boost.coroutine boost.coroutin2 will be developed further and boost.coroutine will only get bug fixes Some weeks ago we discussion on the dev mailing list how to deal with C++1-only libraries and the conses was to establish an additional lib - like for boost.signals(2). repo boostorg already contains the git-submodule 'coroutine2' with the relevant branches. I was confused why coroutine2 was not listed in the regression files. Unfortunately I'm missing coroutine2 (link) in <boost>/lib/coroutine2,
You can submit a pull request for boost/.gitmodules for that.. IIRC.
done (branch develop)
entries in <boost>/libraries.htm
Submit a pull request by editing directly on github: https://github.com/boostorg/boost/edit/develop/libs/libraries.htm
done (branch develop)
and <boost>/lib/maintainers.txt.
I believe that is now automated as long as you have the appropriate metadata in your library.
OK Oliver
On 5 February 2015 at 17:56, Oliver Kowalke <oliver.kowalke@gmail.com> wrote:
and <boost>/lib/maintainers.txt.
I believe that is now automated as long as you have the appropriate metadata in your library.
OK
It's semi-automated, I should finish setting it up sometime in the next week, but for now I manually ran it here: https://github.com/boostorg/boost/commit/f354f75832bcfde8af305a72de40a907c7f... I also added coroutine2 to the tests: https://github.com/boostorg/boost/commit/8fbc4fd4829a83e0d15c3cf757e4f96a708...
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Daniel James
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Oliver Kowalke
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Rene Rivera