Questions again:
1) I just committed the 3.2.3-1 specfile to the v3_2_x stable branch. Brian or Dann, since this is my first sourceforge commit, could one of you check and make sure I didn't foul it up? I checked out per the instructions in DEVELOPER_GUIDELINES, checked the new specfile with cvs diff, and then committed that one file. I then did cvs release and removed my local copy. All this seemed to work, and it created revision 1.56.2.1 of systemimager.spec.
This all sounds fine. And it looks like you were successful. :-)
I personally don't usually do a cvs release when I'm done -- I just do an "cvs update" (to be sure that i've committed all my changes), then an "rm -fr", but release is fine too. ;-)
My usage generally looks like this:
cd <source_directory_what_i_checked_out_a_month_ago>
cvs update
vi filename
cvs diff filename
cvs commit filename
Done! I tend to leave a copy of the source directory on my system, but
you certainly don't need to. You can check it out fresh each time you
need it, but I'm often working from a laptop that's disconnected from
the internet. I'll make the changes whenever I think of them, and
commit them when I re-connect.
Others may use cvs in slightly different ways.
Cheers!
-Brian
2) Brian, I noticed you made some tweaks to the main branch specfile for 3.3.x. Do you want me to merge my changes into there as well?
Yes.
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