On 05/15/2014 01:11 PM, David Raila wrote:
>       What branch is the leading edge for xenomai?
>
> There are over 200 branches in  git://git.mah.priv.at/emc2-dev.git,
> many seem old, personal,  experimental, abandoned, and
> not rebased.
>   From /git for-each-ref --sort=-committerdate
> --format='%(committerdate)%09%(refname:short)'//
> /I don't recognize anything recent that seems like it's a goot branch to
> track for rt xenomai,
> but maybe I'm reading git all wrong, it's happened before, or maybe it's
> all merged up
> up into master now?
>
> Can someone point me to where I want to be?
>
> thx
The two branches that I'm aware of (from git branch -a):
   remotes/origin/rtos-integration-preview3
   remotes/origin/rtos-integration-preview3-merged-into-master

I actually have a couple Debian Wheezy computers set up with Xenomai and 
running the merged-into-master version.
One with a Mesanet 6i25 card, the other with some parport cards.



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