Thorbjørn Ravn Andersen wrote:
> Garrett Rooney skrev den 08-06-2006 16:04:
>> The basic idea is that you initially check out a copy of trunk that
>> has a few empty directories in it. Then, svn switch says "hey, this
>> directory in my working copy that used to point to
>> $HARMONY/trunk/classpa
Garrett Rooney skrev den 08-06-2006 16:04:
The basic idea is that you initially check out a copy of trunk that
has a few empty directories in it. Then, svn switch says "hey, this
directory in my working copy that used to point to
$HARMONY/trunk/classpath (which is empty) should now point to
$HA
That's great, thanks Garrett. Sound like a very sensible, simple way to
approach global builds.
Regards,
Oliver
Garrett Rooney wrote:
On 6/8/06, Oliver Deakin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Would /classlib and /drlvm be checked out in your local workspace as
peers
to /trunk or would they be chec
On 6/8/06, Oliver Deakin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Would /classlib and /drlvm be checked out in your local workspace as peers
to /trunk or would they be checked out under /trunk/classlib etc. and
linked to
the right bit of SVN from there? i.e. if you wanted to make local
changes to classlib,
sa
Geir Magnusson Jr wrote:
This brings up a good point. (I'm so used to CVS, I keep forgetting that
branches and tags really don't exist in SVN...)
We have been talking a little about how to 'federate' things so that we
have a harmony project, rather than separate islands of activity, so
that a us
This brings up a good point. (I'm so used to CVS, I keep forgetting that
branches and tags really don't exist in SVN...)
We have been talking a little about how to 'federate' things so that we
have a harmony project, rather than separate islands of activity, so
that a user can type 'build' somewhe