xwinclip/-clipboard - Development on no selection stealing version

Harold L Hunt II huntharo@msu.edu
Sat Jun 7 20:49:00 GMT 2003


[Sorry in advance for the formatting, my mail server is down, I have to 
hand-reply this one from the mailing list web archive.]

David,

Your information was precisely what I needed!  Thanks so much.

I am working on checking in an XFIXES_BRANCH right now... though I may 
not get done in the 15 minutes before I leave to go home for the night.

Harold


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Basically just say cvs tag -b XFIFES_BRANCH on a tree you've checked out 
(so far unchanged). Then say cvs update -r XFIFES_BRANCH so that it 
marks the code as using that branch (for future commits). Then do all 
the changes (you could do this by making a diff from your existing work 
and use patch to apply it to this tree), and commits will go onto the 
branch. Others can get them by doing cvs update -r XFIFES_BRANCH.

 From the cvs man page:
Say you have been working on some extremely experimental software, based 
on whatever revision you happened to checkout last week. If others in 
your group would like to work on this software with you, but without 
disturbing main-line development, you could commit your change to a new 
branch. Others can then checkout your experimental stuff and utilize the 
full benefit of cvs conflict resolution. The scenario might look like:

                        example% cvs tag -b EXPR1
                        example% cvs update -rEXPR1
                        [[ hack away ]]
                        example% cvs commit


Others would simply do `cvs checkout -rEXPR1 whatever_module' to work 
with you on the experimental change.

Hope that helps
David



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