Sorry to bother you again. In the message from Norm on Oct. 25th, he announced that the repo had a branch created for the SRU development, with the main branch being used for S11U1. In that message, he showed an example of how to clone from each of the branches:

To work with the S11U1 train:

    $ hg clone ssh://[email protected]//gates/gate workspace
    $ cd workspace
    $ hg update default

To work with the S11SRU train:
    $ hg clone ssh://[email protected]//gates/gate workspace
    $ cd workspace
    $ hg update s11-sru

What I am looking for now is the procedure for pushing to each of the two branches. what command do you use? Anything to check? I notice that "hg pbchk" complains because the workspace has two branches, which it obviously should have now.


On 11/08/11 18:16, Brian Utterback wrote:


On 11/08/11 17:20, Mike Sullivan wrote:
On 11/08/11 13:45, Brian Utterback wrote:
I had an RTI approved on the 1st and in the RTI approval email, it said to wait for notification from the gatekeeper before doing the integration. I still have not heard anything, but I notice that there have been a number of integrations since then. Since this particular bugfix was initially considered a stopper for S11 and we were only able to get it waived based on getting it out in an SRU ASAP, I am concerned that something has slipped through the cracks. Does anybody know who needs to approve the integration and how I can find out the status?

there's no extra approval needed for userland afaik. certainly I never get any mail about such
rtis so I couldn't notify you.

    Mike

I suspected as much. Now that there is a update branch and a SRU branch, the RTI's get marked as a patch RTI, and the standard webrti email is sent, at least that is my guess. So, there appears to be no gatekeeper to wait for now.
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