On 31/01/2012 2:50 PM, Pete Brunet wrote:
Hi David, It might help to know that I had pulled the code back in
September or so, made several changes, and then got diverted onto
another project for a while.  So now I'm trying to get back in sync with
the latest code.  The first thing I did was update my patch with hg
qrefresh and then from cygwin ran get_source to update the code.

AFAIK youshould only ever use get_source once as it will do a clone followed by an update. Maybe subsequent clone attempt just cause an error and are ignored?

All you needed to do with issue the "hg pull -u" for each repo, which you could do with either the forest extension ("hg fpull") or using the make/scripts/hgforest.sh helper.

it's quite possible I will have merge conflicts, but I don't know the
process to find and fix them in this case.

If you do an update and there are conflicts then it won't update and will tell you to run hg merge. hg merge will then show you what conflicts there are and get you to resolve them. If you have the filemerge tool configured it will use the filemerge tool for that.

Or maybe I should start from
scratch, apply my patch and fix the issues that way.  I seem to remember
that the one time I did have a problem applying a patch to fresh clone I
was able to fix them.  -Pete

Might be easiest depending on how many files are in conflict.

David
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On 1/30/12 8:56 PM, David Holmes wrote:
Pete,

On 31/01/2012 12:45 PM, Pete Brunet wrote:
I just did the following:
sh ./get_source.sh

and got this:
<snip>
# cd ./jdk&&   hg pull -u
pulling from http://hg.openjdk.java.net/jdk8/jdk8//jdk
searching for changes
adding changesets
adding manifests
adding file changes
added 563 changesets with 3123 changes to 2661 files (+1 heads)
not updating: crosses branches (merge branches or update --check to
force update)
# exit code 0

This shouldn't be possible. get_source will first clone the repos then
do a hg pull (why? Given it just cloned it!)

It may be that you were extremely unlucky and between the clone and
the pull there was an integration push to the repo. Even so you
shouldn't get multiple heads. ???

How do I fix this?  I haven't found instructions on the various OpenJDK
sites.

Delete the jdk repo and start again is all I can suggested to get back
to a sane state.

David
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Pete

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