---+ Submitting a CPACK A CPACK is uploaded by making its publically accessible GIT repository known to a CPACK repository server, e.g., http://cliopatria.swi-prolog.org. Submitting or upgrading a pack requires you to logged on. This is done using the form accessible through *|CPACK/Submit pack|*. Optionally, you may direct the server to a specific _branch_. The repository server clones (using =|git clone --mirror|=) your repository and makes the mirror available though the =|git://|= protocol. In addition, it performs the following steps: 1. Fetch the metadata from =|/rdf/cpack/.ttl|=, which must be a valid RDF/Turtle file. Details on this file are in [[metadata][metadata.txt]]. 2. Perform a cross-reference analysis on all Prolog (*.pl) files. This analysis tries to find possible issues with the package: * Files using the same *module* as used by some other file. Such files cannot be loaded together, so the packages are reported as _conflicting_. * Files appearing in the same *location* as files from other packages. This makes file-search ambiguous and is again reported as a _conflict_. * Validate that all *|file referenced|* can be resolved, either by the package itself, another package (a _dependency_), ClioPatria or the Prolog libraries. * Validate that all *|predicate calls|* can be resolved, either from the files themselves, one of the imported files or Prolog. * Validate that imports from different files to not try to import the *|same predicate|* into the same module. If any problem is found, the package is flagged with an `alert' icon and the package page provides additional information on the conflict. Please try to resolve the conflict and upgrade the affected packages.