Fabian,
Thanks for the analysis and explanations!
One minor(?) point, though:
So far (as far as I'm aware), we used assume an implicite order of our
branches, e.g,. Feb2010 -> Jun2010 -> default, and we used hg merge to
"propagate" (many/all) changes "from left to right", e.g., from Feb2010 to
Jun2010 or from Jun2020 to default, while we used hg transplant to
selectively "back-port" individual changes "from right to left", e.g., from
default to Jun2010 or from Jun2010 to Feb2010.
Do you now suggest to "symmetrically" use hg transplant for both "forward
propagation" and "back-porting"?
Thanks!
Stefan
On Sun, May 09, 2010 at 11:23:54AM +0200, Fabian Groffen wrote:
> For those using hg transplant to backport changes.
>
> Using the -m flag of transplant causes a merge commit to occur. This
> means two heads (could be branches) are merged into one. For some not
> yet fully understood reason this causes a hg merge to perform a large
> batch of changes, probably recursively performing the full changes of
> the branch that was transplanted from.
>
> I think for backports it is better not to use -m, because it
> artificially says you moved over everything that was supposed to be
> moved over. However, in fact you didn't. Just don't make a merge
> commit. I found out that this is easy to deal with in the propagation,
> since transplant can be used in the following fashion:
>
> % cvs transplant --log -b Jun2010 -p 456afbaaf416 -p 0ee83fdb0e97 -m
> 63f8c7be221a
^^^
"hg" for us that don't use your alias/script, I suppose ;-)
> applying 63f8c7be221a
> 35864:63f8c7be221a merged at cfbfaf940bb2
> %
>
> Which in this case means: ignore changesets 456afbaaf416 and
> 0ee83fdb0e97, and at changeset 63f8c7be221a pretend a merge was done,
> which happens to be correct. (Actually, without the -p and -m opts,
> transplant will ask per changeset what to do with it, so it seems better
> suited to do regulated propagation merges.)
>
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