Well, I just did the following.
Grabed a copy of pax-web from git with the eclipse git-plugin (most
convenient right now)
made a local branch called webSecureContext applied the patch and did a
commit.
So I guess, I successfully did a commit on my local repo, which isn't
synchronized yet.
To sync my local branch I just need to do a push, am I right?
This is my first walk in those new shiny "Git"- shoes
ok, you now can push directly to all ops4j repos.
Are you familar with git ? For starters, there are plenty of helpful
docs and snippets on github.
On Fri, Sep 17, 2010 at 10:02 PM, Achim Nierbeck
<[email protected] <mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:
Just created an account: ANierbeck
Thanks
Am 17.09.2010 21:53, schrieb Toni Menzel:
Do you have a github account already ?
I'll then will add you to the list with full access.
After checking out the git repo you should be able to do
something like the following:
|svn diff > /tmp/patch.diff
cd/path/to/git/repo
patch-p0< /tmp/patch.diff|
If you have trouble, don't hesitate to ask here.
This process is just being fleshed out, and you are part of the
operation now. ;)
Toni
On Fri, Sep 17, 2010 at 9:21 PM, Achim Nierbeck
<[email protected] <mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:
Hi,
since I do work on Issue
http://issues.ops4j.org/browse/PAXWEB-210
what is the best way of switching my working copy to the git
repository?
I've created a git mirror for pax-web at github.
I intend to experiment migrating pax-web to jetty7 and
i'd rather do
that in a git branch for now ...
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