Daniel,
> Is the best documentation still the doc/eups.tex in mario's eups
> repo on github?
No, it's python/eups/distrib/eupspkg.py. eups.tex is about eups
in general, and talks about many features that most people should never
use.
> It's all very confusing to me, but my interpretation is that each
> package version has its own manifest file and you can specify the
> dependent packages and versions there. Is that correct?
You don't create the manifest file yourself; eupspkg creates it
for you as a result of running "eups distrib create".
> Would you point me at a good example of a well
> packaged/setup/manifest-included set of files that I can poke at on a
> distribution server?
You shouldn't need to look at such a set; any need to do so is a
failure of the procedure, so I'd rather not.
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Kian-Tat Lim, LSST Data Management, [log in to unmask]
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