- Fixed INTERPRET.REM.CM so that it no longer tries to load the file pointed to by LDEINIT and instead loads the file pointed to by LDEREMCM. LDEINIT remains the file used by greet. - Adjusted the medley script to have a new argument -cm (or --rem.cm) which sets LDEREMCM as appropriate before launching lde. - Updated the loadup scripts as required to use this new -cm argument when calling medley. Finally, added a new feature to the medley script -cc (or --repeat) whereby which when medley finishes it checks for a nonzero file given as the argument to -cc. If that file exists, medley is run again (i.e., repeated) with LDEREMCM set to that file. This repeats until this file no longer exists or is zero-length. The file can be found as the vale of LDEREPEATCM so that each invocation of medley can modify (or delete) this file so as to change the subsequent run of medley.
The Medley scripts directory
doing different kinds of "load ups"
Loading from an old 'starter' sysout
- loadup-init.sh -- phase 1 (create init.dlinit)
- loadup-mid-from-init.sh -- phase 2 (creates init.sysout)
- loadup-lisp-from-mid.sh -- phase 3 (creates lisp.sysout)
- loadup-full-from-lisp.sh -- phase 4 (creates full.sysout)
- loadup-apps-from-full.sh -- phase 5 (creates app.sysout, with notecards, rooms and clos; optional)
- loadup-aux.sh -- phase 6 (creates exports.all whereis.hash)
- loadup-db-from-full.sh -- phase 7 (makes unreleased 'fuller.sysout' and fuller.database)
All of these scripts read from and write to a directory specified by the env variable LOADUP_WORKDIR.
LOADUP_WORKDIR defaults to /tmp/loadups-(where is the PID of the script). Note that all /tmp files
are cleared after 10 days or upon system reboot. You can replicate the old work directory scheme
where files were never deleted automatically by simply setting LOADUP_WORKDIR to "./tmp"
- loadup-all.sh [-apps] -- Phases 1-4 & 6 (plus Phase 5 with -apps flag)
- loadup-db.sh -- phase 7 only based on full.syout in loadup directory
These two scripts call the 7 scripts above as specified and then (if successful) copy (ln) the results to the loadups directory using a versioned copy. The files are hardlinked into loadups from the workdir if workdir and loadups are on the same filesystem, otherwise they are copied.
- loadup-full.sh -- Phases 1-4 only, no copy into loadups at the end.
releases
-
release-medley.sh -- will create Medley release tars and upload as a release on github.
Arguments: -d to make a draft release. <Tag> to use as a tag for this release on github (defaults to meldey-<date>-<seconds since epoch>). Both are optional. -
release-make-tars.sh -- will create the Medley release tars and store them in the releases directory.
possibly handy scripts
- lsee -- show lisp file with font-control-characters rendered as linux color changes
- cpv file1 file2 -- hardlinks (or copies) file1 to file2 (or directory name) adding versions choice of hardlink or copy depends on whether the files are on the same filesystem.
- restore-versions.sh -- pulls out old versions from git history and links in with medley versioning conventions
Not useful anymore
- eolconv.sh -- convert CR to LF and delete font control characters (use lsee)
- install-diff-filter.sh -- installed eolconv.sh as a filter before using github diff (use Lisp GitFns instead)
- fixlinks & fixlinks.aux -- put back hardlinks between file and file.
NNwhere NN is highest version (restore-versions does this)