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URL git://git.madduck.net/madduck/pub/<projectpath> — see
each project's metadata for the exact URL.
All patches and comments are welcome. Please squash your changes to logical
commits before using git-format-patch and git-send-email to
patches@ git. madduck. net .
If you'd read over the Git project's submission guidelines and adhered to them,
I'd be especially grateful.
SSH access, as well as push access can be individually
arranged .
If you use my repositories frequently, consider adding the following
snippet to ~/.gitconfig and using the third clone URL listed for each
project:
[url "git://git.madduck.net/madduck/"]
insteadOf = madduck:
-# An example config file for the mr(1) command.
+# A simple example config file for the mr(1) command.
-[src/ mr]
-checkout = git clone ssh://kitenet.net/srv/git/ kitenet.net/mr
+[mr]
+checkout = git clone git://git. kitenet.net/mr
checkout = git clone git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/torvalds/linux-2.6.git
checkout = git clone git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/torvalds/linux-2.6.git
-# I only check this out on kodama, otherwise skip it.
-skip = test $(hostname) != kodama
+# only update once every 12 hours
+skip = ([ "$1" = update ] && ! hours_since "$1" 12)
-[src/dpkg]
-# A merge of the upstream dpkg git repo and my own personal branch.
-checkout = git clone git://git.debian.org/git/dpkg/dpkg.git && \
- cd dpkg && \
- git remote add kite ssh://kitenet.net/srv/git/kitenet.net/dpkg && \
- git fetch kite && \
- git checkout -b sourcev3 kite/sourcev3
-update = git pull origin master && git pull kite sourcev3
+[debian-cd]
+checkout = svn co svn://svn.debian.org/debian-cd/trunk debian-cd
-# My home directory, which I keep in svn.
-[]
-checkout = svn co svn+ssh://svn.kitenet.net/srv/svn/joey/trunk/home-$(hostname) joey
+# Example of how to remember to delete a repo, when one mrconfig file is
+# used on multiple systems. If you're feeling brave, use rm -rf $MR_REPO
+# instead. This approach can also be used for renames.
+[foo]
+update = error "$MR_REPO is no longer used and should be deleted"
+skip = ! test -d "$MR_REPO"