On 20/08/2013 7:59 PM, Ivan Krylov wrote:
This worked.
I was trying to update to revision instead of updating to tag and this didn't
work for subrepos.
Another related question (i hope this isn't far off topic): suppose I have my
own master repository that I synced to a given tag.
I want all future clones made from my master to be also synced to the same tag
without doing hg up <tag> in every child.
How to do so?
Doesn't it "just work" like that. If your repo is the master and only
pulled down the changesets up to a certain tag then I would expect any
clones of that repo would be limited by the same tag.
Easy enough for you to test.. :)
David
Thanks,
Ivan
On Aug 20, 2013, at 10:20 AM, Alexander Zuev <alexander.z...@oracle.com> wrote:
Ivan,
instead of the separate repositories there are tags.
List of tags can be seen at http://hg.openjdk.java.net/jdk7u/jdk7u-dev/tags
So just clone the 7u-dev workspace and update it and all of the subrepositories
to the desired tag
(latest build number of the needed update release). For example for jdk7u8 tag
is jdk7u8-b05.
Just perform hg up jdk7u8-b05 in all the repos and you'll get it.
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With best regards,
/Alex
On 8/20/13 24:46, Ivan Krylov wrote:
Hello,
How to get an 7updateN repository where 6 < N < 40?
There is no hg.openjdk.java.net/jdk7u/jdk7u25 repository as far as I see.
This must have been discussed here many times before but I ma behind the times
and searching online archives is painful )
BTW, what would be a good place to browse/search openjdk mail aliases archives?
Thanks,
Ivan