Ted, what you actually need is the forest rooted at jdk7/jdk7

The forest will pull the rest.

- David


Ted Neward wrote:
So, just to be clear, I only need jdk7/jdk7, jdk7/corba, jdk7/jdk7/hotspot,
jdk7/jdk7/jaxp, jdk7/jdk7/jaxws, jdk7/jdk7/jdk, and jdk7/jdk7/langtools?

(Those are what I'm currently pulling, but I just wanted to make sure.)

Ted Neward
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To: Ted Neward
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Subject: Re: Can somebody sanity-check me here?

The repo names has a pattern
    project/group/repo
(repo can be empty because that's also a legal repo).

You only need to grab the project=jdk7,group=jdk7 ones (there are 7
of them), which I believe are used to build the binary releases.

BTW, for each group there are different paths for in and out, *-gate
are for in, * for out.

Max

On Jul 16, 2008, at 4:34 PM, Ted Neward wrote:

I go to http://hg.openjdk.java.net, and there’s about 4 billion
different repositories listed there, including several variations
of repositories that I thought I was already pulling: hotspot,
corba, jdk, and so on. (The variations are things like jdk7/corba-
gate, jdk7/hotspot-comp, jdk7/hotspot-gc, and so on.) Do I need to
explicitly pull these guys? Or are they somehow being brought in to
the “core” name repositories?

Ted Neward
Java, .NET, XML Services
Consulting, Teaching, Speaking, Writing
http://www.tedneward.com


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