ahh .. yeah, that looks doable - had hoped to get away without
installing git and frickle with commandlines ;)
thanks
Zitat von Kevin Rushforth <kevin.rushfo...@oracle.com>:
I do something like this:
git fetch upstream pull/569/head:pr_569
Then you can checkout the "pr_569" branch. I typically will then
merge in the current upstream/master to test. If you don't have an
"upstream" remote you can instead:
git fetch https://github.com/openjdk/jfx pull/569/head:pr_569
-- Kevin
On 7/27/2021 4:15 AM, Jeanette Winzenburg wrote:
when reviewing a PR with only a few files changed, I simply create
a local branch and c&p the changes (*cough, pretty sure there's a
better way, but then that's the most simple ;).
With changes to many files (like f.i.
https://github.com/openjdk/jfx/pull/569) that still would be
doable, but rather cumbersome - so looking for something like "gh
pr checkout 569" (not that I ever tried that, just copied from the
doc :) inside Eclipse.
An alternative might be to fork-the-fork .. ?
-- Jeanette