[pacman-dev] pacman source repository status?
What's the status of the pacman source repository? At the moment I count 3 {,semi-}official repositories (in order of which is most up to date): - projects.archlinux.org/git/pacman.git - code.toofishes.net/gitprojects/pacman.git (does this pull from projects.archlinux.org?) - cvs.archlinux.org Is pacman development switch over too git? and which is the offical repository? Andrew
On 5/23/07, Andrew Fyfe <andrew@neptune-one.net> wrote:
What's the status of the pacman source repository? At the moment I count 3 {,semi-}official repositories (in order of which is most up to date): - projects.archlinux.org/git/pacman.git - code.toofishes.net/gitprojects/pacman.git (does this pull from projects.archlinux.org?) - cvs.archlinux.org
Is pacman development switch over too git? and which is the offical repository?
projects.al.org is now the official place of development. My site (code.toofishes.net) should mirror this most of the time, it is where I will push my working branch if I want people to look it over. Finally, CVS is being used for the 3.0.X branch (bugfix releases, no new features). I don't think I posted it here, but I'm pretty busy for the current week or so because of a few things, so I don't have a whole lot of time for development. This should change later in the summer. -Dan
On 5/23/07, Dan McGee <dpmcgee@gmail.com> wrote:
On 5/23/07, Andrew Fyfe <andrew@neptune-one.net> wrote:
What's the status of the pacman source repository? At the moment I count 3 {,semi-}official repositories (in order of which is most up to date): - projects.archlinux.org/git/pacman.git - code.toofishes.net/gitprojects/pacman.git (does this pull from projects.archlinux.org?) - cvs.archlinux.org
Is pacman development switch over too git? and which is the offical repository?
projects.al.org is now the official place of development. My site (code.toofishes.net) should mirror this most of the time, it is where I will push my working branch if I want people to look it over. Finally, CVS is being used for the 3.0.X branch (bugfix releases, no new features).
In addition, this is a (close approximation) of a distributed setup. As such, there's no real "official tree". You are completely free to pull from Dan's or the archlinux.org tree (I still have yet to publish mine). I think perhaps I should write up a document on how this whole process is meant to work.
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Aaron Griffin
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Andrew Fyfe
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Dan McGee