When I run git tag, I get:
20110110-1
loba-loba
v2.0.0

Seems like the only version tag you guys have is v2.0.0 on
git://gitorious.org/gitorious/mainline.git
So you guys are not following the versioning scheme yet? How can there
not be other versions but code changes?


Thanks,

Drew




On Aug 1, 12:20 am, Marius Mårnes Mathiesen
<[email protected]> wrote:
> On Sat, Jul 30, 2011 at 3:54 AM, Drew <[email protected]> wrote:
> > This is what I usually do. I have a branch called my_config that I
> > have pushed my changes in there. Now every now and then I do a git
> > pull and get the latest from git://gitorious.org/gitorious/mainline.git.
> > Some times gitorious comes up with no complains and some times I have
> > to either install new gems or run "rake db:migrate"
>
>  The bundle install or rake migrate steps are two of the reasons why we went
> for versioning Gitorious. A patch version should not require:
> - rake db:migrate
> - bundle install
>
> Minor versions could require you to do so. So a rule of thumb would be to
> upgrade patch versions simply by using git pull, upgrading to a new minor
> version you should always both migrate and install gems, since that may be
> required.
>
> > But I did a "git pull" and that downloaded bunch of changes (which
> > broke gitorious, but I fixed it by installing new gems)
> > I ran "bundle exec rake changelog" again, but the output is the same.
>
> If you did a git pull while on the master branch, that will have been
> updated. Our versioning scheme is based on using git tags to check out a
> specific version.
>
> > So my question is, how does "bundle exec rake changelog" work? If the
> > version hasn't changed, then what were all those changes that were
> > downloaded?
>
> It will compare the available tags on the server to the current tag you're
> running with.
>
> Cheers,
> - Marius

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