From: <de...@de...> - 2007-02-13 12:03:27
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Author: CrawfordCurrie Date: 2007-02-13 06:02:32 -0600 (Tue, 13 Feb 2007) New Revision: 12858 Modified: twiki/branches/MAIN/twikiplugins/BuildContrib/data/TWiki/BuildContrib.txt Log: Item3626: fixed sups Modified: twiki/branches/MAIN/twikiplugins/BuildContrib/data/TWiki/BuildContrib.txt =================================================================== --- twiki/branches/MAIN/twikiplugins/BuildContrib/data/TWiki/BuildContrib.txt 2007-02-13 11:46:27 UTC (rev 12857) +++ twiki/branches/MAIN/twikiplugins/BuildContrib/data/TWiki/BuildContrib.txt 2007-02-13 12:02:32 UTC (rev 12858) @@ -47,11 +47,11 @@ * =cd twikiplugins; perl create-new-extension.pl MyNewPlugin= 1 Edit =.pm= files as required to create your plugin functionality 1 =cd twikiplugins/MyPlugin/lib/TWiki/Plugins/MyPlugin; perl build.pl release= to build a release package and installer - 1 Unzip and install<sup>%RED%1%ENDCOLOR%</sub> the built package in your *test* system (which may be your development system, or may be another TWiki install altogether) + 1 Unzip and install<sup>%RED%1%ENDCOLOR%</sup> the built package in your *test* system (which may be your development system, or may be another TWiki install altogether) 1 Repeat from step 2 until it works - 1 =cd twikiplugins/MyPlugin/lib/TWiki/Plugins/MyPlugin; perl build.pl upload= to upload the module to TWiki.org<sup>%RED%*2%ENDCOLOR%</sub> -<sup>%RED%1%ENDCOLOR%</sub> if you are working in Subversion, then you can use the =pseudo-install.pl= script to simplify this install step -<sup>%RED%*2%ENDCOLOR%</sub> or other repository of your choice e.g. local company plugins repository + 1 =cd twikiplugins/MyPlugin/lib/TWiki/Plugins/MyPlugin; perl build.pl upload= to upload the module to TWiki.org<sup>%RED%*2%ENDCOLOR%</sup> +<sup>%RED%1%ENDCOLOR%</sup> if you are working in Subversion, then you can use the =pseudo-install.pl= script to simplify this install step +<sup>%RED%*2%ENDCOLOR%</sup> or other repository of your choice e.g. local company plugins repository The build script is rather like a =Makefile=. It has several _targets_ that can be used to perform different stages of the development cycle. By default these targets are: | =build= | check that everything is perl | |