> > I would like to put it on the official (lukas') repo. But I'm > > not sure how to do it. Packages have information about the > > package version they are based on. But the version numbers in > > MagritteGlorp aren't present in the official repository. What > > would be the result of putting my changed version on the > > official repo? > >
... > If you look, you'll notice there are no changes in the version in the > MagritteGlorp repository. It's there because I use dependencies and often > put debugging code into Magritte while I'm testing, though I never commit it > like that. What happens is that my local version gets marked as changed, > and then stamped with a version when committed. > I can see in MagritteGlorp there are two Magritte-Model revisions. Newest is rjl.236 which depends on rjl.235 which depends on rjl.234. But rjl.234 isn't in this repository. So at first sight I don't have a chance to see from which official version number the first rjl version has been forked off. And both could be developed in parallel for a longer time keeping the version number similar. > The thing to do is simply merge in the code from the official Magritte > repository. Get used to doing merges, that's how development is done in > Monticello. > Yes if you merge per default it doesn't really depend which version history the packages have. They are just different. But I still think any kind of track information could be helpful. > Once you merge in the latest code, and test your own changes, you can commit > to the official repository so your changes can be reviewed. If people like > your changes, they'll merge them into the main line. With Magritte... the > main line is whatever line Lukas is working on. > Ok, sounds reasonable. I put a fresh note on my todo list about this. I 'll have a closer look at monotone (http://www.venge.net/monotone/ ). I like the way the handle patches. Norbert _______________________________________________ Beginners mailing list Beginners@lists.squeakfoundation.org http://lists.squeakfoundation.org/mailman/listinfo/beginners