Adam Egger wrote:
On Wed, 23 Feb 2005 17:37:35 -0800, Nav Jagpal <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:


For example, Debian has three "branches" (Don't think that's the right
word for it).. Stable/testing/unstable. That may be overkill for this
project, but the idea is there.


So the easiest solution for the packagers/distro developers is to
create ~weekly experimental packages when something important was
commited to cvs.
So there would be official release packages *and* experimental packages. There's no really a need to have three "branches" like in debian. You
don't even need the stable "branch" for mythtv because CVS is really
"mostlystable". But it would help people to get back to a working
branch if something's really unusable in CVS (with a dbdump of
course).
And then just apt-get install mythtv - to get releases (0.17) or
apt-get install -t experimental mythtv - to get cvs builds (0.17.20050224).



Hi

Yes this is good idea to build packages from cvs perhaps make a script that dose it automatically every night.





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