The branch Beta1-rc is feature frozen. Only bugs are getting fixed now,
which are almost done. The release should be doable within a day or two.

Master is not feature frozen, but appears that way because most effort is
going into beta1-rc. So commited to it should be fine. Incase you still are
not familiar with mercurial, to commit you:


cd ~
hg clone http://hg.globulation2.org/glob2/       (https not needed here)
hg clone -r master glob2 glob2-master
cd glob2-master
hg update -C tip

[copy files from you particle work to glob2-master folder, making sure only
files are moved (are you using the latest code when you made the particle
stuff? If not, you'll have to merge them, thats up to you (I use kdiff3
personally), then when brad work and your work are combined, put them in the
folder.]

[if there are any new files whatsoever, run "hg add path/to/file.cpp" for
each one, and if you removed any files, run "hg remove path/to/file.cpp" for
each one]

hg diff   (if its worked so far, you'll get a nice list of + and - changes)
hg commit --message="new particle engine"
hg push -r master https://hg.globulation2.org/glob2/
./mkdata
./mkmap


Regards
Kieran




On 8/22/07, Stéphane Magnenat <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> We should write somewhere what is the current status of each branch, so
> that
> people that occasionally add code do not break anything.
>
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