On Tue, May 18, 2010 at 11:09 PM, David A. Case <case.biomaps.rutgers.edu>wrote:
> On Tue, May 18, 2010, Jason Swails wrote:
> >
> > We were preparing an update to MMPBSA.py, so I cloned the amber_web git
> repo
> > and noticed that our directory
> > (amber_web/tutorials/advanced/tutorial3/py_script) is missing. Is there
> any
> > way we could get that re-added to the git repo, or should we use the CVS
> > versions we have and send the modified files through email?
>
> How big is this directory? As explained on the wiki, I left out some
> tutorial directories from the git repo to leave out some slowly-changing,
> very large files. I could either add it back in (if it is not *too* big),
> or you could send updated files either by email or html, and they can get
> posted that way.
>
I do remember the email, so I was expecting the files to be missing. The
directory itself (tutorials/advanced/tutorial3/py_script) is a handful of KB
without the "files" subdirectory (that is ~270 MB), since it only has a
handful of html files. If you put the py_script directory into the repo
without files, we can modify the website, and then I can send a tarball with
the new "files" directory (posting it on a local server to be picked up) so
that doesn't need to be added to the repo.
Thanks,
Jason
> ....dac
>
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