Brad,

Your instructions are great! I am I finding the easy to follow except that 
little issue. Please pardon my force push to github.

The only thing missing is that to initially copy the upstream branch ( when you 
are starting something new or a like my case ) into ITK I have used the 
following command (after a commit to delete the old): 

git read-tree --prefix=Modules/ThirdParty/OpenJPEG/src/openjpeg -u 
openjpeg-upstream

Brad

On May 23, 2013, at 11:12 AM, Brad King <[email protected]> wrote:

> On 05/23/2013 11:08 AM, Bradley Lowekamp wrote:
>> Thanks for the offer, but I think I get it. It would be good to get this 
>> knowledge around and use it to keep more third party libraries regularly 
>> updated.
>> 
>> I pushed the openjpeg upstream tree I created here:
>> 
>> https://github.com/blowekamp/ITK/tree/openjpeg-upstream
>> 
>> If someone want to check that I haven't messed things up too much yet.
> 
> That looks good except that the content of the branch should not
> have the extraction directories:
> 
> $ git ls-tree --name-only 0d6bae91f0b6a47724727683aafce40238a9c9b0
> openjpeg-2.0.0-r2228-reduced
> openjpeg-2.0.0-r2228
> 
> Instead you should have committed only the content of the -reduced
> directory:
> 
> $ git ls-tree --name-only 
> 0d6bae91f0b6a47724727683aafce40238a9c9b0:openjpeg-2.0.0-r2228-reduced
> CMakeLists.txt
> LICENSE
> cmake
> src
> 
> -Brad K

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