Also - I've been using svn.

Maybe I should bite the bullet and learn git as it seems to simplify this:
http://code.google.com/p/chromium/wiki/GitCookbook#Sharing_code_between_multiple_machines

On Sat, Nov 21, 2009 at 1:52 PM, Chris Bentzel <cbent...@google.com> wrote:

> How do most people do cross-platform validation prior to submitting code?
>
> Do you mostly rely on the try-bots, or do you also patch the diffs to your
> different dev environments and build and test locally?
>
> If you do the patching, do you tend to do a gcl upload and grab the diffs
> from there, or do you copy the diffs from machine to machine prior to the
> upload? If you do an initial gcl upload, do you skip the trybots until you
> validate that it works on all platforms to reduce load on the trybots?
>
> Have there been any thoughts about adding gcl patch and unpatch commands
> which will grab the file diffs as well as duplicate the CL metadata in
> src/.svn/gcl_info?
>
> Sorry if this is a FAQ - but I couldn't find anything covering this on
> dev.chromium.org or by searching the chromium-dev group archive.
>
> Chris
>



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