Hi! We are working on a project to analyze current OpenOffice.org source code. To automatically do this every week or so we would like to be able to automatically check out the latest buildable version.
I ran into trouble trying to determine the correct CVS tag to use. I tried using this page of EIS to determine the current milestone: http://tools.services.openoffice.org/EIS2/cws.MilestoneData?STVUN=%2FEIS2%2Fcws.MilestoneData&STVSort=AEntryDate Last week when I was working on this, DEV300_m4 was the most recent milestone, so I went with cvs co -r DEV300_m4 But this only checked out the svtools, svx and sw directories. Can you advise me on how to determine the correct tag? Or should I just use HEAD? Also, the analysis system does not support branching code. In EIS I see that there are DEV300 and OOH680 milestones interspersed in the timeline. Can you give some advice on how to best pick milestones so that the code looks most like a continuous development? I think we should concentrate on just DEV300 or on just OOH680. But what happens when a new MWS appears? How can we decide automatically to follow this new one from then on or keep with the old one? My understanding of the MWS system is quite lacking, so I would be glad for any clarification! Thank you very much! Daniel --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
