Hi Stefan,

Sorry, I've a lot do this weekend (non IT stuff).
Therefore I cannot offer concrete help before Monday.

The best way of understanding CVS branching and merging is in
my opinion the 5th chapter of the "CVS book". [1]

So long, Sascha

[1] http://ximbiot.com/cvs/manual/cvs-1.11.22/cvs_5.html#SEC54

Stefan Steiniger schrieb:
> hei guys,
> 
> while reading the eclipse doc i am not figuring out if we can use 
> branching or if we need to setup a new module (that would contain only 
> the src folder)?
> 
> if we setup a new module... how would be the easiest way to transfer the 
>   changes to stable version
> 
> does anybody have experiences with branches or something like that?
> 
> stefan
> 
> Stefan Steiniger schrieb:
>> Hei,
>>
>> hope it is ok to send a copy on the list.
>>
>> I am not sure about it, since it doubles efforts in copying and 
>> syncronizing the sources and i think nightly builts have to be somehow 
>> stable (i.e. are runnable)
>>
>> What would be possible is to make a new tree from the current module 
>> that contains the "stable" version. While the current cvs versions stays 
>> would be the instable one.
>>
>> Because i would not like to loose the nightly built. This would ensure 
>> that changes made are still one day afterwards avaliable to users.
>>
>> other oppinions?
>>
>> sorry if i missed some of the emails that dicussed that issue - simply 
>> to much are coming in at the time.
>>
>> stefan
>>
>> Sunburned Surveyor schrieb:
>>> Stefan,
>>>
>>> It sounds like a couple of the developers would like to have an
>>> unstable branch of the OpenJUMP code base that they could work in.
>>> Would you have a problem hosting this in the OpenJUMP CVS?
>>>
>>> If you have reasons to avoid this I will create a copy of the OpenJUMP
>>> code at the SurveyOS that can be used instead, but I think it would be
>>> easier to keep the two branches in the same repository.
>>>
>>> Let me know what you prefer. I can let the list know about our
>>> decision and make the changes needed.
>>>
>>> Thanks,
>>>
>>> Landon
>>>
>>>
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