Am 21.07.10 17:47, schrieb Dirkjan Ochtman: > Martin& Tim brought up the issue of externals which the buildbots >> use on Windows to bring in and build slightly patched versions of external >> libraries such as OpenSSL and sqlite3. > > The issue in hgsubversion (which is different from hgsvn) has been > fixed. The current problem is some oddity in the SVN bindings where it > keeps complaining about having too many files open... I've been > troubleshooting this in my thesis downtime, but nothing definitive > yet. I'd like to hear more about where these externals are, so we can > look into fixing that. Recent Mercurial includes support for svn > subrepos, which might be usable for this. This isn't really about svn:externals, but about http://svn.python.org/projects/external/ which gets used in http://svn.python.org/projects/python/trunk/Tools/buildbot/external-common.bat There may not be a problem - all is needed is a recommendation how to replace it. The requirements are these: - multiple versions of external libraries - each Python version only needs a single copy of the library - we make changes to the code after its imported from upstream, and want to remember what these changes are Regards, Martin
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