Fracis, I'm quite a newbie to git, could you give me some hints on how to pull your changes from the build branch?
I did a git checkout --track -b build and a git-pull on the default clone on the community-port-to-4_6 repo, but there were some complaints from git about some missing merge branch. Please advise. Regards, Helge Fredriksen I honestly wasn't aware that these were not in the master branch.... Francis Galiegue wrote: > I haven't had any real feedback on the build branch so far, but I know > that it works fine with the current qt git branch (I have merged > Helge's changes into my branch). > > It requires ant-contrib, unlike before. I have no real knowledge of > the qt-jambi "population" for now. My changes have been live for a few > months, and have been tested by me but little else. What should I do? > > Should I get more people to test the build branch? Or shoulld I just > go with it and "push" all of my changes into the master branch? Either > solution makes me feel uneasy: the first solution because it requires > some knowledge of git; the second because if there are glaring bugs > that I have not encountered, they will be, rightly so, considered as > regressions. Not that regressions are really a problem with git, see > "git help bisect". > > But I want the majority to agree. Please tell me. I, of course, would > prefer the second solution... > > _______________________________________________ Qt-jambi-interest mailing list [email protected] http://lists.trolltech.com/mailman/listinfo/qt-jambi-interest
