Edward d'Auvergne wrote:


Make sure that your commit contains solely the bug fix (commit early
and often is the open source way).  Then just merge it normally into
1.3 and 1.2 with 'svn merge'.


there is a problem here. when i commited Revision: 2723 it included both merges and the corrections to float.py and test-float.py to correct bugs. thus i propose to copy the changes to copy the changes to float.py to the 1.2 and 1.3 branch and manually commit them with relevant comments. the other alternative would be to revert these two files in the test-suite branch ton their 1.3/1.2 form and then reapply the changes an create two commits. now i think about this this seems better what do you think...

regards
gary


nb if you note a lack of capitals and brackets here i seem to have lost shift and caps lock fuctions on my keyboard at the moment ...

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