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Add Twitter's Bootstrap 3.0.0 CSS and Javascript files, under Apache License 2.0...
Add Twitter's Bootstrap 3.0.0 CSS and Javascript files, under Apache License 2.0 These files are exactly as they appear the upstream release 3.0.0 of Bootstrap, which Twitter released under the Apache License 2.0. To extract these files, I did the following: I downloaded the following file: https://github.com/twbs/bootstrap/archive/v3.0.0.zip with sha256sum of: $ sha256sum v3.0.0.zip 2d54f345f4abc6bf65ea648c323e9bae577e6febf755650e62555f2d7a222e17 v3.0.0.zip And extracted from it these two files: bootstrap-3.0.0/dist/css/bootstrap.css bootstrap-3.0.0/dist/js/bootstrap.js which are licensed under the Apache License 2.0. and placed them into: rhodecode/public/css/bootstrap.css rhodecode/public/js/bootstrap.js respectively.

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from rhodecode.lib.vcs.exceptions import VCSError
def import_class(class_path):
"""
Returns class from the given path.
For example, in order to get class located at
``vcs.backends.hg.MercurialRepository``:
try:
hgrepo = import_class('vcs.backends.hg.MercurialRepository')
except VCSError:
# hadle error
"""
splitted = class_path.split('.')
mod_path = '.'.join(splitted[:-1])
class_name = splitted[-1]
try:
class_mod = __import__(mod_path, {}, {}, [class_name])
except ImportError, err:
msg = "There was problem while trying to import backend class. "\
"Original error was:\n%s" % err
raise VCSError(msg)
cls = getattr(class_mod, class_name)
return cls