On Fri, 2005-07-08 at 11:08 -0600, Stuart Jansen wrote:
> First, let me start by thanking the developers for arch. After CVS and
> Subversion, it has been a wonderful experience.
>
> Now for my question. I'm working on three closely related projects.
> Periodically, the three parts are combined to create releases. I would
> like to archive this exact combination in case we need to return to it
> at some point. I'm thinking about the best way to do so.
>
> One vague idea I have is creating a fourth project. Doing so would
> ensure that the exact combination would always be easily retrievable.
> But it seems that any fixes applied to this tree would be hard to then
> move to the individual projects.
You could make that fourth project simply a config file that you just
update whenever you have a release. Then, the exact combination is
always easily retrievable. Also, you could pull code from wherever you
need to, whether a branch or the mainline.
HTH.
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