Denis Arnaud wrote:
2009/11/3 troy d. straszheim <[email protected] <mailto:[email protected]>>Ingmar Vanhassel pointed this out, it is on the 1.40 branch: % git branch -l * 1.40.0 Have you got the right code? % git log -n1 commit e26008ef3a9f94d3854e073865fe4ce3a9481ef4 Author: troy d. straszheim <[email protected] <mailto:[email protected]>> Date: Sat Oct 31 21:37:53 2009 -0400 Don't build tools by default. All they do is break. I'm definitely not a git expert! Here is what I get: --------------------------------- $ git pull Already up-to-date. git status # On branch 1.40.0 nothing to commit (working directory clean) $ git log -n1 commit 31c30425cf29d2ae048ffb07c8284cee1e095b7aAuthor: troy d. straszheim <[email protected] <mailto:[email protected]>>Date: Mon Oct 26 12:52:54 2009 -0400 More docs and tweaks. Got screwed by autolinking on windows trying to get tests working. ---------------------------------So, obviously, I miss a few changes. But I do not know how to synchronise my clone with your master on gitorious. I've seen how to change from a branch to another, but not how to keep my clone synchronised with your master. Any help welcome!
Since I see that you have a repo up on gitorious, I suspect you have a local clone of that. To pull from the main repo you first add a remote
git remote add cmake git://gitorious.org/boost/cmake.git then fetch all changes from that repository git pull cmake 1.40.0 -t _______________________________________________ Boost-cmake mailing list [email protected] http://lists.boost.org/mailman/listinfo.cgi/boost-cmake
