Re: MemPools rewrite

From: Andres Kroonmaa <andre@dont-contact.us>
Date: Fri, 17 Nov 2000 23:43:00 +0200

On 18 Nov 2000, at 4:12, Adrian Chadd <adrian@creative.net.au> wrote:

> > 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.
> :-)

 ee, you mean HEAD? now 2.5? When you commit stuff, you do commit to
 squid-cache.org? And then some time later push to sourceforge?
 Or you commit to sourceforge, and then later push to squid-cache.org?
 Why do we have HEAD on 2 different cvs servers?

> > 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?

 how about this?

> > > 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.

 how do you tell it to reduce all the crypto stuff to min, and show only
 "interesting" stuff, in date order, not by files.
 Essentially how can get (more verbose) Changelog with it?

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Received on Fri Nov 17 2000 - 14:46:05 MST

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