which one is more appropriate?<br><br>a new plugin (like spqr2) OR spqr plugin will have both rpy and rpy2 feature <br><br>both of them fits me but i never used svn.<br><br><div class="gmail_quote">On Wed, Jun 3, 2009 at 5:15 PM, Barry Rowlingson <span dir="ltr"><<a href="mailto:b.rowlingson@lancaster.ac.uk">b.rowlingson@lancaster.ac.uk</a>></span> wrote:<br>
<blockquote class="gmail_quote" style="border-left: 1px solid rgb(204, 204, 204); margin: 0pt 0pt 0pt 0.8ex; padding-left: 1ex;"><div class="im">On Wed, Jun 3, 2009 at 3:07 PM, Volkan Kepoglu <<a href="mailto:vkepoglu@gmail.com">vkepoglu@gmail.com</a>> wrote:<br>
> Hi,<br>
><br>
> yes, it is true. sda4pp plugin uses rpy2 (2.0.3)<br>
><br>
> very interesting error. I have never seen before.<br>
><br>
> if i have time, will i upgrade the spqr to use rpy2, if Bary do not mind?<br>
><br>
<br>
</div> It's released under the GPL, so I don't have any say in the matter<br>
even if I did mind :)<br>
<br>
But the problem is that we need to keep rpy-1 and rpy-2 versions<br>
going, since rpy-2 isn't that mainstream yet (by which I mean "isn't<br>
in the ubuntu repositories" :) ).<br>
<br>
So I'm not sure what the best solution for developing and deploying a<br>
rpy-2 compatible version of spqr would be. Currently I'm thinking I<br>
need to create a new plugin, lets's say called spqr2, in my bsrplugins<br>
repository, and give you (Volkan) commit access (which probably means<br>
you get commit access to all the bsrplugins, but that's okay), and<br>
then I just add spqr2 to my qgis repository for deployment. The info<br>
for spqr2 will make it clear that it is rpy-2 compatible.<br>
<br>
We could just create a new SVN branch for it, but currently my code<br>
for building the repository from SVN doesn't handle that - it only<br>
exports 'trunk' (I think). In effect creating a new plugin is like a<br>
new branch anyway, since all the bsrplugins sit in the same SVN space.<br>
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Barry<br>
</font></blockquote></div><br><br clear="all"><br>-- <br>Regards,<br>Volkan Osman Kepoglu<br>PhD Candidate<br>GGIT Department in METU,<br>Ankara, Turkey.<br>