On 02/09/16 03:01, Gregg Reynolds wrote: > > On Sep 1, 2016 3:34 AM, "Phil Coval" <philippe.coval at osg.samsung.com > <mailto:philippe.coval at osg.samsung.com>> wrote: > > > ... > > > Is is ok to import code in main tree , in extlibs directory, > (actually git ignored) ? > > > > what does "import code in main tree" mean, exactly? > > gregg > Hi, thanks for feedback,
By "import code in main tree" I meant commit libs' sources in place, just like : https://github.com/TizenTeam/iotivity/commit/4b890a394d86f911974f60528257e25845bb2ad9 FYI, I am preparing the Tizen version of 1.2.0 to be based on upstream git branch, so I think it would be nice to maintain those dependencies as sources patch, you'll find a couple that can be used for other integration works: https://github.com/TizenTeam/iotivity/commits/sandbox/pcoval/on/master/tizen Anyway, today my main concern is that CI queue is still huge, All the week is was more than 500 and now it's still counting 680 items https://build.iotivity.org/ci/ Build Queue (680) (is there a bug tracking it?) So I will probably slow down committing new patches, in hope to get others committed sooner, those ones in particular: https://gerrit.iotivity.org/gerrit/#/c/11119/ https://gerrit.iotivity.org/gerrit/#/c/11261/ https://gerrit.iotivity.org/gerrit/#/c/11075/ Once CI is fully operational, I'll check for gtest-1.8.0 as it does not worth the effort now, IMHO. Stay tunned -- mailto:philippe.coval at osg.samsung.com gpg:0x467094BC https://blogs.s-osg.org/author/pcoval/ -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: <http://lists.iotivity.org/pipermail/iotivity-dev/attachments/20160902/eb08ad1e/attachment.html>