Apologies for what may be a stupid question, but i've just wasted 40 mins googling this and still can't find an answer. I was wondering if someone here might be able to point me in the right direction. I feel like a bit of an idiot asking this as this must be a common problem and i can't believe i can't find a solution already.
We've got a 300k line php5 based database system that we roll out to clients. We have a head trunk which works fine right up to the point where clients want specific (often small) mods done - little things like naming conventions etc. Currently what we have to do in an update is manually redo all the mods on each system before pushing them out. Sometimes we miss things and this can cause confusion. Does anyone know of a decent way of maintaining these mods so that we can push out an update to HEAD and the update will then 'ripple' through the various other branches with each maintaining their existing mods (assuming, presumably, that they don't conflict) any and all help appreciated. r -- Robbie Hughes http://www.ascensus.co.uk
