Hi Jim

I am pretty sure that it is the other way around. Newer fixes are always added 
to trunk and cherry picked to 42X (and/or 41X)

jbampton has been committing changes to trunk (as you can see in the dev 
mailing list) so these are the newer changes.

I think the easiest path is to rename 42x to 42Xold and branch trunk to a new 
42X

I am pretty sure there isn't any feature/function that was added directly to 
42X (but unfortunately Matthias isn't here to confirm) so there should be no 
code loss.

Best,
Pedro

> On 06/08/2026 1:17 PM WEST Jim Jagielski <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
>  
> Over the last month while working on the various Python and Aarm64 stuff, it 
> made me really, really aware of just how divergent the AOO42X and trunk 
> branches have become. A lot, and I mean a LOT, is just whitespace changes, 
> but that causes any really analysis regarding the differences between the 2 
> to be loaded with a lot of noise.
> 
> So what to do...?
> 
> Option 1:
>   Branch off the new trunk off of AOO42x and then backport functional changes 
> of the old trunk to new trunk? Keep old trunk as 'old-trunk'
> 
> Option 2:
>  Backport all the whitespace differences to AOO42X, even if they collide or 
> reverse the more "correct" fixes in AOO42X.
> 
> My preference would be Option 1, since I think it _might_ be easier and, I 
> think, the whitespace changes in AOO42X are the more correct and the more 
> recent.
> 
> Thoughts?
> --
> Jim
>   "This is an outrage!"
>                         Tony Harrison

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