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| '''[[Conference_Handbook|Conference Handbook]] - How to Access the Repository''' | | '''[[Conference_Handbook|Conference Handbook]] - How to Access the Repository''' |
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| ''NB. The ACLPUB package has been incorporated into the Start Conference Management software, for end-to-end processing of ACL Proceedings. ACLPUB software should not be used, starting from 2010.'' | | ''The ACLPUB package has been incorporated into the Start Conference Management software, for end-to-end processing of ACL Proceedings. Most publications chairs will use it there.'' |
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| This is the aclpub package.
| | The official repository is [https://github.com/acl-org/ACLPUB hosted on Github]. |
| Please see the doc subdirectory for documentation.
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| HISTORY
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| The aclpub package and documentation were built in 2005 by | |
| Jason Eisner and Philipp Koehn, based in part on scripts by David
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| Yarowsky that had been used for several years previously.
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| Use the "cvs log" command to see what changes have been made since then.
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| Please feel free to make further improvements.
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| ANONYMOUS CHECKOUT
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| Anyone can check out the latest version anonymously as follows:
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| cvs -d :pserver:anoncvs@ftp.clsp.jhu.edu:/aclpub checkout aclpub
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| MAINTAINING THE CODE, DOCUMENTATION, TEMPLATES, AND STYLE FILES
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| Publication chairs and other interested users are expected to improve
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| the aclpub package for themselves and future users.
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| Simply modify your own checked-out copy of the package, and commit
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| those changes back into the CVS repository as appropriate.
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| To do this, you must obtain a username and password by emailing
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| Jason Eisner <jason at cs dot jhu dot edu>
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| and including "aclpub" in the subject line.
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| Then specify your password once via
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| cvs -d :pserver:USERNAME@ftp.clsp.jhu.edu:/aclpub login
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| This will record password information in ~/.cvspass.
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| Thereafter, you can run commands that interact with the repository via
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| cvs -d :pserver:USERNAME@ftp.clsp.jhu.edu:/aclpub <command>
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| where <command> is something like "checkout", "update", "commit", or "help".
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| NOTE:
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| If you want to simplify the above to
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| cvs <command>
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| then just set an environment variable in your shell startup file:
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| export CVSROOT=:pserver:USERNAME@ftp.clsp.jhu.edu:/aclpub
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| Alternatively, you could simplify to
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| aclcvs <command>
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| by defining a shell alias:
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| alias aclcvs='cvs -d :pserver:eisner@ftp.clsp.jhu.edu:/aclpub'
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| We would have preferred to use Subversion instead of CVS, but on many
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| systems only CVS is installed by default. We could switch over in future.
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| [[Category:Conference Handbook]] | | [[Category:Conference Handbook]] |
Conference Handbook - How to Access the Repository
The ACLPUB package has been incorporated into the Start Conference Management software, for end-to-end processing of ACL Proceedings. Most publications chairs will use it there.
The official repository is hosted on Github.