[Seqinr-commits] r1451 - /

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Wed Aug 20 17:12:58 CEST 2008


Author: lobry
Date: 2008-08-20 17:12:58 +0200 (Wed, 20 Aug 2008)
New Revision: 1451

Removed:
   README
Log:
readme file deleted

Deleted: README
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--- README	2008-08-01 08:57:43 UTC (rev 1450)
+++ README	2008-08-20 15:12:58 UTC (rev 1451)
@@ -1,49 +0,0 @@
-			R-Forge SVN README
-
-
-(See "http://download.r-forge.r-project.org/manuals/R-Forge_Manual.pdf"
-       for detailed information on registering a new project.
-
-1. Introduction
------------------------------------------------------------------------
-R is free software distributed under a GNU-style copyleft. R-Forge is
-a service for R users and package developers providing certain tools
-for collaborative source code management.
-
-2. The directory you're in
------------------------------------------------------------------------
-This is the repository of your project. It contains two important
-pre-defined directories namely 'www' and 'pkg'. They must not be
-deleted otherwise R-Forge's core functionality will not be available
-(daily check and build of your package or project websites).
-These two directories are standardized and therefore are going to be
-described in this README. The rest of your repository can be used as
-you like.
-
-3. 'pkg' directory
------------------------------------------------------------------------
-Typically this directory contains the R package with the usual
-DESCRIPTION and R/, man/, data/ directories etc (see 'Writing R 
-Extension' for more details). In the future it will also be possible to
-have multiple packages managed by a control file, however currently
-this feature is still under development).
-
-Furthermore, this directory will be checked out daily, the package is
-checked and if it passes this procedure it is build and made available at
-http://R-Forge.R-project.org/src/contrib/ (as source tar.gz and win32
-.zip). It should be possible to install the package via
-install.packages("foo",url="R-Forge.R-project.org") within R
-then.
-
-4. 'www' directory
------------------------------------------------------------------------
-This directory contains your project homepage which is available at
-http://<projectname>.R-Forge.R-project.org. 
-Note that it will be checked out daily, so please take
-into consideration that it will not be available right after you
-commit your changes or updates. 
-
-5. Help
------------------------------------------------------------------------
-If you need help don't hesitate to contact us
-(R-Forge at R-project.org)



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