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These are shortcuts for people used to the 'cvs or svn style' of source code management: | These are shortcuts for people used to the 'cvs or svn style' of source code management: | ||
== Checkout == | |||
* checkout (use git clone commands above) | * checkout (use git clone commands above) | ||
== Update == | |||
git pull --rebase | git pull --rebase | ||
== Commit == | |||
* commit (commit is to local version, push sends it to upstream server) | * commit (commit is to local version, push sends it to upstream server) | ||
git add <changed files> | git add <changed files> |
Revision as of 15:49, 24 May 2010
Home < Build InstructionsCTK is a new and rapidly evolving system. These instructions are valid as of may, 2010.
Download
If you have a git hub account:
git clone git@github.com:pieper/CTK.git
(configure your ssh id for access)
Anonymous checkout:
git clone http://github.com/pieper/CTK.git
Build with CMake
mkdir CTK-superbuild cd CTK-superbuild ccmake ../CTK make
CMake Configuration
- set QT_QMAKE_EXECUTABLE for 4.6 development install if needed
- turn on the parts of CTK you want to build
Simple Git
These are shortcuts for people used to the 'cvs or svn style' of source code management:
Checkout
- checkout (use git clone commands above)
Update
git pull --rebase
Commit
- commit (commit is to local version, push sends it to upstream server)
git add <changed files> git commit git push
Intermediate Git
- check update before merging (look at diff):
git fetch git diff origin master git rebase
- Making a repository hosted on github that can track git.vtk.org [1]