[pgrouting-dev] First version of bi-directional dijkstra

Razequl Islam ziboncsedu at gmail.com
Thu Jun 14 13:21:45 PDT 2012


Hi Daniel,
Thanks for your suggestion. 5 steps process worked. I have added my
updates to my repository.

https://github.com/zibon/pgrouting

Tomorrow I will give the weekly report and my work updates for this week .

regards
Razequl
On 6/10/12, Daniel Kastl <daniel at georepublic.de> wrote:
> Hi Razequl,
>
> As long as you try and test Git with your personal fork in your GitHub
> account, you can't do anything wrong.
> Also, as long as you don't do a "git push ..." everything is only on your
> local repository and not on the GitHub repository.
>
> What does "git remote -v" return? Does it return something like
>
> origin git at github.com:zibon/pgrouting.git (fetch)
> origin git at github.com:zibon/pgrouting.git (push)
>
> Usual steps are:
>
>    1. git status
>    (tellys you which files have been modified and files that have not been
>    added yet)
>    2. git add .
>    (add all files that have not been added yet ... or just specify the
>    files/directories you want to add)
>    3. git commit -m "message" .
>    (commit all files that have not been added yet ... or just specify the
>    files/directories you want to commit)
>    4. git pull <repository> <branch>
>    (this will either tell you all is up-to-date, or merge was successful or
>    tell you there was a merge conflict, that you need to resolve)
>    5. git push <repository> <branch>
>    Push the changes to the repository)
>
> The default repository is named "origin", the default branch "master".
>
> Can you once try all the 5 steps above and see if it solves your problem?
>
> Daniel
>
>
>
>
> On Sun, Jun 10, 2012 at 4:18 AM, Stephen Woodbridge
> <woodbri at swoodbridge.com
>> wrote:
>
>> Hi Razequl,
>>
>> I will look at it tomorrow night late if I have a chance. Jay if you can
>> make some time to review and comment that would be great also.
>>
>> I only have limited access at the moment and my favor gitref.org site was
>> broken last I checked. So off the top of my head I think the commands are
>> something like:
>>
>> git add <list of files>
>> git commit
>> git push origin master
>>
>> I think you can also do something like
>> git -A commit
>> which will commit all changed files, but you still probably new the git
>> add for any new files you want to add to your directory.
>>
>> So read the docs and see if the above works.
>>
>> Thanks and congratulations for getting this far.
>>
>> -Steve
>>
>>
>> On 6/9/2012 3:46 AM, Razequl Islam wrote:
>>
>>> Hi Steve,
>>>
>>> 1.I implemented the first version bi directional shortest path using
>>> dijkstra and attached the source code in this mail. Please have a look
>>> and let me know your feedback.
>>>
>>> 2. i tried to merge my source code to
>>> https://github.com/zibon/**pgrouting
>>> <https://github.com/zibon/pgrouting>.
>>> but failed.
>>>
>>> I have checked out the fork the local folder and created my source
>>> directory bdsp under the extra folder. Then
>>> i tried the following command:
>>>
>>> git push origin master
>>>
>>> After a few time it said that 'Everything up-to-date', but found no bdsp
>>> folder in
>>> https://github.com/zibon/**pgrouting/tree/master/extra<https://github.com/zibon/pgrouting/tree/master/extra>
>>> .
>>>
>>> 3.I just copied my source code folder to my local repo directory. Is it
>>> necessary to commit every single file of my folder. If so then what is
>>> the procedure?
>>>
>>> regards
>>> razequl
>>>
>>>
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