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Re: using git for freebsd development

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Date: Wednesday, May 14, 2008 - 7:12 pm

avg@icyb.net.ua wrote:

[...]

Everyone who tries converting freebsd's cvs repository to joe-random-RCS
attempts to import the entire source tree as a single project.
Honestly, it covers too broad a spectrum.  Separate these projects into
the cvsup collections: src-sys, src-bin, src-lib, etc..  You won't be
able to simply tag a single branch into a full system release without a
wrapper script to handle your collections, but that's a small price to
pay for the added robustness, separation of privilege, and smaller-scale
potential for conflict.

In fact, even src-bin may be too broad, and it may make sense to have
separate projects within the collection hierarchy.  This would, at
least, make reparenting projects (say, from src-bin to src-usrbin)
easier.

ari

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using git for freebsd development, Andriy Gapon, (Wed May 14, 5:47 pm)
Re: using git for freebsd development, ari edelkind, (Wed May 14, 7:12 pm)
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