On Saturday 09 July 2011 7:03:15 AM you wrote: > On Saturday 09 July 2011, Allen Winter wrote: > > On Friday 08 July 2011 4:00:16 PM you wrote: > > > On Friday 01 July 2011, Allen Winter wrote: > > > > Done. > > > > Except I screwed-up the history somewhat. > > > > To see the history of a file you need to use the --follow option. > > > > > > > > eg. git log --follow attic/modules/FindNepomuk.cmake > > > > > > Ok. > > > Now I think MacroOptionalAddSubdirectory.cmake should be in e-c-m, but > > > renamed to ECMOptionalAddSubdirectory.cmake. > > > How do I do that with git ? > > > > Do you want ECMOptionalAddSubdirectory.cmake to be in attic or > > do you want it to live a new top-level modules subdir? > > A new top-level subdir modules/ sounds good. > git doesn't have "mv" or "cp" commands, right ? > > > How about that: attic/ is for the files which still need to be handled in > some > way, as soon as a file is "done", it is not in attic/ anymore. > > This would mean e.g. that MacroOptionalAddSubdirectory.cmake is not there > anymore once it has been moved (or whatever) to > modules/ECMOptionalAddSubdirectory.cmake. > > And e.g. MacroOptionalFindPackage.cmake I would simply git rm from attic/, > since this won't be necessary anymore with cmake 2.8.6. > > So attic/ would basically be a todolist. > > How does that sound ? > Sounds good.
Done: + MacroOptionalAddSubdirectory.cmake renamed to ECMOptionalAddSubdirectory.cmake and moved up into modules. + MacroOptionalFindPackage.cmake removed from attic _______________________________________________ Kde-buildsystem mailing list [email protected] https://mail.kde.org/mailman/listinfo/kde-buildsystem
