Hi All,

I had a chat with Stefan regarding use cases of new pi, so here is one more
detail regarding that:
 - If you have local changes in modules related to 3.0 and want to pass the
same changes to the new pi (that includes the modules).
   * Run "hg pull -u" in your old PI => this will get you updated pi.
   * Overwrite  pi/modules/<module> with your module repository with local
changes (but remember to run "rm -r .hg*" in your old module repository).
This will give you new PI and your local changes. Which you can check by
running "hg st" inside your pi repository.
NOTE: In this procedure it doesn't matter if you have committed your changes
or not.

We have also archived your old modules (which are now packaged with 3.0).
So if any one needs access to your archived modules can ask RM any time.


On Sun, Dec 12, 2010 at 10:53 PM, Stefan Huehner <
stefan.hueh...@openbravo.com> wrote:

> On 12/10/2010 08:47 PM, Harpreet singh Wadhwa wrote:
> > Congrats all of you.
> >
> > The split of the repositories has been done. Now we have separate 2.50
> and 3.0
> > These the new repositories.
>
> Thanks a lot rm-team.
>
> A few things which need fixing/adjustment in the 'new' pi:
>
> Pending/ongoing:
> - aprm: db-inconsistency
> - updating dependencies:
>  - aprm: dependency on UI selector
> - fixing data related error in install.source (platform)
>
> Todo:
> - reports.ordersawaitingdelivery: simple, but who is maintaining that
> module?
>
> Open questions:
> - install.source does ignore (buildvalidation + modulescripts) which
> might give inconsistent behavior between install.source with modules and
> install module into empty system (known issue but unfixed)
>
> - Should we add the modules now living in pi-repo to .classpath.template?
>  Benefit: new installs using eclipse would have those directly in
> build-path
>
> Stefan
>
>
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