Marcus Börger wrote:

> At 17:38 19.02.2003, Marc Boeren wrote:
>
>> Hi,
>>
>> > > What is the official MFH policy? Are all bugfixes MFH-ed?
>> >
>> > Normally, yes. Except when we're close to release (which we are not
>> > right now).
>>
>> How does this work? Add -r PHP_4_3 to the mfh-commit?
>>
>> Cheerio, Marc.
>
>
>
> If you check out with the PHP_4_3 tag this is sticky - so every commit
> goes to that branch. However you should use the other branch for the
> new apache sapi: "PHP_4"
>
> So simply check out with that tag, apply your changes, compile, *test*
> and commit.
>
> regards
> marcus
>
>
Pardon my ignorance, but what is MFH ?




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