[Rd] R-Forge > GitHub?

Spencer Graves @pencer@gr@ve@ @end|ng |rom prod@y@e@com
Wed Jun 26 19:38:50 CEST 2019


 ����� Thanks.� I'm still having problems:


 ��� ������� 1.� I went to "github.com" and logged in with my standard 
GitHub account


 ��� ������� 2.� Then I clicked "+" in the upper right, just left of my 
GitHub ID icon, and selected "Import a repository", as Lionel suggested.


 ��� ������� 3.� " Your old repository�s clone URL" = 
"https://r-forge.r-project.org/projects/ecdat/" with "Name" = "Ecdat".


 ��� �� �� ������� ** >> This failed, first giving me a 500 failure 
code, then reporting " Repository creation failed."� When I tried it 
again, I got, "The repository Ecdat already exists on this account."


 ����� What do you suggest I try next?


 ����� Thanks,
 ����� Spencer


On 2019-06-26 12:02, Lionel Henry wrote:
> I think all 3 issues are solved by:
>
> 1. Use the "+" button on github.com <http://github.com>�and select 
> "Import a repository".
> 2. Pass the URL of your SVN repo.
>
> Lionel
>
>> On 26 Jun 2019, at 18:58, Spencer Graves <spencer.graves using prodsyse.com 
>> <mailto:spencer.graves using prodsyse.com>> wrote:
>>
>> ����� Thanks to Duncan, Lionel and Henrik for their quick replies. I 
>> have further questions:
>>
>>
>> ��� �� ���� 1.� Will GitHub automatically transfer the commits I made 
>> to R-Forge in the past couple of days? R-Forge is now at Rev. 420, 
>> and GitHub is still at 418. Will 419 and 420 be automatically 
>> mirrored onto "https://github.com/rforge/ecdat" sometime in the next 
>> 24 hours or so?� Is there something easy I can do to force that update?
>>
>>
>> ��� �� ���� 2.� Is there a way to make this GitHub version the 
>> master?� It currently says it is a 'Read-only mirror of "ecdat" from 
>> r-forge SVN.'� I can probably change 
>> "r-forge.r-project.org/projects/ecdat 
>> <http://r-forge.r-project.org/projects/ecdat>" so I'm the only one 
>> authorized to make changes there and then stop committing changes 
>> there.� However, before I do that, I'd want to make sure I can commit 
>> directly to the GitHub version, etc.
>>
>>
>> ��� �� ���� 3.� How can I make myself the owner and a contributor for 
>> the GitHub version?� I'm a "Project Admin" on the R-Forge version, 
>> but currently no one can make any changes to the GitHub version 
>> except via R-Forge.� There must be a recommended migration process.
>>
>>
>> ����� I could create a separate version of this package on GitHub, 
>> but all the history would be lost.
>>
>>
>> ����� Thanks again,
>> ����� Spencer Graves
>>
>>
>> On 2019-06-26 10:35, Lionel Henry wrote:
>>>> On 26 Jun 2019, at 17:25, Duncan Murdoch <murdoch.duncan using gmail.com 
>>>> <mailto:murdoch.duncan using gmail.com>> wrote:
>>>>
>>>> R-Forge is mirrored on Github; see https://github.com/rforge/ecdat, 
>>>> for example. �That shows 418 commits in its history; presumably 
>>>> that's the full R-forge history. �I think that's newer than Michael 
>>>> Friendly's gist.
>>>>
>>>> So I suspect (but haven't tried to do this) that migration now is 
>>>> as simple as doing a Github fork to your own Github account, and 
>>>> then basically forgetting about the R-forge stuff, or deleting it 
>>>> (and I don't know how to do that).
>>> I think it's better to avoid the Fork button in this case, because 
>>> forks are
>>> treated specially in the Github UI. In this case you'll want your 
>>> repo to
>>> appear as a main repo, and not a fork. AFAIK the only way to unfork 
>>> a repo
>>> is to ask the Github staff to do it.
>>>
>>> So instead of forking, use the "+" button on github.com 
>>> <http://github.com> and select
>>> "Import a repository". This supports both git and svn repos.
>>>
>>> Best,
>>> Lionel
>>
>


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