Abdelrazak Younes wrote:
> On 21/03/2012 17:44, Jean-Marc Lasgouttes wrote:
>> Le 21/03/2012 16:14, Vincent van Ravesteijn a écrit :
>>> There is also a 2.0.x branch in your first clone, so you can just
>>> cherry-pick the commit to master directly onto this 2.0.x branch, and
>>> push from there.
>>
>> But If I want to compile both the master and the branch without doing a 
>> full rebuild everytime, I have to have two checkouts living in different 
>> places, right?
>
> No. You just need two build directories. At least with cmake... With 
> autoconf, you still need to run autogen.sh in source directory, which is 
> quite bad.
> With cmake, your source directory will stay as virgin of any generated file 
> as ever :-)

You mean that cmake won't check for newer timestamps when you switch to 
different
branch?

Pavel

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