From: | "Simon 'corecode' Schubert" <corecode@xxxxxxxxxxxx> |
Date: | Sun, 3 Apr 2005 08:51:16 +0200 |
On Sunday, 3. April 2005 04:27, Matthew Dillon wrote: > Commits made to a release branch will automatically bump a > subversion, e.g. 1.2.0, 1.2.1, ... 1.2.75. Again, only bug fixes > would be committed to a release branch. So someone running a > release who reports a bug might tell us that is is running 1.2.25, > which gives us a darn good idea exactly what the state of his > system is. > > Dave Sharnoff came up with a great idea to prevent commits on the > release branch from getting out-of-synch with the subversions > (which is only incremented once a day at most, if something had > been committed) why not use this scheme generally in the commit hook? it would be really good to have this in -DEVEL to track the exact state of world/kernel on bug reports cheers simon [leaving for madrid for one week - jfyi] -- Serve - BSD +++ RENT this banner advert +++ ASCII Ribbon /"\ Work - Mac +++ space for low $$$ NOW!1 +++ Campaign \ / Party Enjoy Relax | http://dragonflybsd.org Against HTML \ Dude 2c 2 the max ! http://golden-apple.biz Mail + News / \
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