[GRASS5] GRASS stable/exp branches
Bernhard Reiter
bernhard at intevation.de
Fri Mar 2 10:37:55 EST 2001
On Fri, Mar 02, 2001 at 10:16:51AM -0500, Eric Mitchell wrote:
> You can use dates to perform cvs merges, too, e.g.
>
> cvs update -j BAD_DATE -j OK_DATE ...
>
> so as long as you know *when* the changes were made you're ok.
True.
> 5) For bonus points, get Bonsai (http://www.mozilla.com/webtools/bonsai)
> running, and have CVS inform Bonsai of changes to the source tree on
> the various branches. Bonsai is a web-enabled CVS query engine, built
> on a MySql database.
Yes, I considered it overkill so far, but I know of Bonsai.
> In summary, I don't think it's necessary to tag changes daily, or
> per-checkin, as CVS provides useful means for keep track of what's
> changing, and still allows timestamps for revisions where those
> methods fail.
Tagging is still better and more comprehensible.
That is why I favor it.
Bernhard
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