On Fri, Nov 17, 2000, Andres Kroonmaa wrote:
> On 17 Nov 2000, at 22:48, Adrian Chadd <adrian@creative.net.au> wrote:
>
> > On Fri, Nov 17, 2000, Adrian Chadd wrote:
> > >
> > > Hrm, its fixed in HEAD :
> >
> > .. and in squid-2.4 . cvs update -d perhaps ?
>
> hmm. cvs update in the dir does not change anyhing. so goes fo update -d.
> actually, I'm abit confused: what cvs server should I use to sync with
> HEAD? I currently use
> :pserver:anonymous@cvs.squid.sourceforge.net:/cvsroot/squid
> Developers page suggest:
> :pserver:anoncvs@cvs.squid-cache.org:/squid
>
> I thought that sourceforge tree is instantly syncronised with main HEAD
> and that I should use sourceforge. Is it the case?
Aha! Its not automatic. I know, cause I had to do it. :-) I
haven't figured out Henrik's evil merge scripts yet, so I'm
doing it manually.
To track squid-2.4, you should be tracking the squid-cache.org sources.
:-)
> I've been maintaining my local snapshots of different stages of squid.
> I wonder if it is more appropriate to use CVS for that.
> Should people create new branches only is a major project starts, or do
> you branch your personal branches also that are not mentioned anywhere
> publicly?
>
> > revision 1.512.2.1
> > date: 2000/11/15 02:34:02; author: wessels; state: Exp; lines: +9 -8
> > MFC: clientLifetimeTimeout cbdataLock(http) memory leak
>
> Where do you get notes like this?
>
cvs log is your friend.
-- Adrian Chadd "God: Damn! I left pot everywhere! <adrian@creative.net.au> Now I'll have to create Republicans!" - Bill HicksReceived on Fri Nov 17 2000 - 13:12:36 MST
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