On Mon, Jul 28, 2008 at 12:25 PM, Nate Straz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Jul 28 15:01, Nate Straz wrote:
>> On Jul 28 09:17, Garrett Cooper wrote:
>> > I'm new to git so I'm not sure what the best means of doing a merge
>> > is and it appears to have found a lot of unnecessary changes in
>> > testcases/open_hpi_testsuite, which has bloated the diff a lot (again).
>>
>> I think the approach I'm going to take is to disect the big patch into
>> smaller chuncks which we can merge bit by bit. As it stands your patch
>> looks like this:
>>
>> [EMAIL PROTECTED] ltp]$ git diff HEAD^ --shortstat
>> 5497 files changed, 5353 insertions(+), 645242 deletions(-)
>
> That insertion number didn't look right and I found what I did wrong.
> I didn't specify "--index" on my git-apply so it didn't add any of the
> new files. This is the correct summary of the patch:
>
> 6109 files changed, 25452 insertions(+), 645242 deletions(-)
>
>> Whatever we can move out of the tree to make the Makefile changes
>> easier, the better.
>
> It looks like you remove a lot of ballista open_hpi_testsuite, and
> open_posix_testsuite. Was that intended?
>
> Nate
No, the remove wasn't intended for open_{hpi,posix}*, nor most of the
stuff in ballista. I'm still trying to work out the git stuff because
this is my first crack at it.
Even if you run make clean for ballista though it leaves binaries
laying around though which bloat the snapshots that are taken monthly
(blexer, bparser, etc). That's where part of the removal there comes
from, and that's one of the cleanup parts that I was going to do after
I got the final licensing AOK from the PI from CMU.
He hasn't contacted me back in a while though so I'm just going to
fork the source, post it up on SF under a different name with the same
license so that way maintenance fixes can be posted outside of LTP's
SCM for all to benefit from.
I'll deal with the relicense issue when I come to it.
-Garrett
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