On Wed, Jun 04, 2003 at 01:47:28AM +1200, Carey Evans wrote:[...]
> % svn ls file:///home/repos/debian/tn5250/vendor > 0.16.5/ > current/
what's current? (in the context of svn, it's obvious that current is the current upstream version)
I've set this up as a vendor branch as described in the SVN book:
http://svnbook.red-bean.com/html-chunk/ch06s04.html
Reading it again, I see that their description is for only part of the main code, not all of it, though.
I see you have only one upstream version. Any experience with importing and/or merging new upstream sources?
No; there hasn't been an upstream release since I imported this into Subversion, and I haven't tested it with previous versions. The procedure described in the book looks straightforward: use svn_load_dirs to update a checked-out current, or do it manually, tag it by copying vendor/current to vendor/<upstream>, and use svn merge to copy the new changes from vendor/<upstream> into trunk.
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