On Thu, Nov 30, 2023 at 10:29:55PM -0500, AN wrote: > ... > > origin/2023Q3 > > origin/2023Q4 > > origin/HEAD -> origin/main > > origin/main > > > > (so, remove the "origin/" part to get the branch name)/(so, remove the > > "origin/" part to get the branch name)/ > ... > Thanks for your quick response, that worked.
Great; happy to help.
> So I assume that I will need
> to remove /usr/ports every quater and checkout the latest ports?
That depends on (among other things):
* what (sequence of) branches you intend to use (quarterly? HEAD (main)?);
* how you maintain your local ports tree (if it's a git repo, I would
expect you would have no need to remove it -- just "git pull", possibly
with an occasional (quarterly) "git checkout
${current_quarterly_branch}").
I am not an expert in git, so there are likely "interesting" (and
possibly even useful) variations on that theme.
> Also, I guess origin/2023Q4 is where developers make updates to?
No; the quarterly branches only get critical fixes (IIRC). "main" (aka
"HEAD") is where normal, day-to-day changes are made. It (main) can
thus be a bit turbulent at times.
Peace,
david
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