On Friday 09 December 2005 09:00, Davide Bolcioni wrote:
> Kern Sibbald wrote:
> > The current "production" release is Bacula version 1.38.2.  Between the
> > time it was released (22 November 2005) and now, there are a number of
> > bugs that have been fixed, which some users might want to include in
> > their system.
> >
> > The problem is that these fixes are for the most part in version 1.39,
> > and are quite difficult to back port to 1.38.
>
> I may be stating the obvious, but I've seen other projects leverage CVS
> to handle this. When a new release is on the horizon, a branch is opened
> and Release Candidates are tagged on the branch up to the actual
> release; I gather that Bacula worked like this, but I only had a look.
> Subsequent fixes are performed on this branch, however, and result in
> point releases of the branch. This makes somewhat "easy" to make point
> release 1.38.x; these fixes are then merged on the trunk after a while.

Yes, this is a good technique, thanks for mentioning it.  I'm aware of it, and 
have used it, but for some reason this time, I made most of the fixes in the 
HEAD, which got merged with a lot of new code, so putting that into the 
branch (which exists) is much more difficult.  

After testing 1.39.2 in a "production" environment, I'm not yet convinced that 
it is stable enough to release as anything bug beta ...

>
> Thank you for your consideration,
> Davide Bolcioni
>
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