Re: [PHP-DEV] MFH policy

2003-02-20 Thread Corne' Cornelius
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

Re: [PHP-DEV] MFH policy

2003-02-20 Thread Derick Rethans
On Thu, 20 Feb 2003, Corne' Cornelius wrote: Pardon my ignorance, but what is MFH ? Merge From Head Derick -- Stop mad cowboy disease! - Derick Rethans

RE: [PHP-DEV] MFH policy

2003-02-19 Thread Marc Boeren
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. -- PHP Development Mailing List http://www.php.net/ To unsubscribe,

RE: [PHP-DEV] MFH policy

2003-02-19 Thread Derick Rethans
On Wed, 19 Feb 2003, Marc Boeren wrote: 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? The best way would be to checkout a whole new

RE: [PHP-DEV] MFH policy

2003-02-19 Thread Marcus Börger
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