andrey Mon Jul 21 13:01:41 2008 UTC
Modified files:
/php-src/ext/mysql config.m4 php_mysql.c php_mysql_structs.h
/php-src/ext/mysqli mysqli.c php_mysqli_structs.h
/php-src/ext/pdo_mysql config.m4 mysql_driver.c pdo_mysql.c
For future: FIRST commit to HEAD then to branch(es).
This is for everyone of us. Not only you Andrey.. :)
--Jani
p.s. If the CVS rules are not followed, a bunny gets it..
Andrey Hristov wrote:
andrey Mon Jul 21 13:01:41 2008 UTC
Modified files:
/php-src/ext/mysql
Jani Taskinen wrote:
For future: FIRST commit to HEAD then to branch(es).
This is for everyone of us. Not only you Andrey.. :)
What's the difference? Because I have seen MFBs.
--Jani
p.s. If the CVS rules are not followed, a bunny gets it..
Andrey Hristov wrote:
andreyMon Jul 21
Andrey Hristov wrote:
Jani Taskinen wrote:
For future: FIRST commit to HEAD then to branch(es).
This is for everyone of us. Not only you Andrey.. :)
What's the difference? Because I have seen MFBs.
Just to keep it consistent. Also the cvs log don't get funny with
certain people not putting
Jani Taskinen wrote:
Andrey Hristov wrote:
Jani Taskinen wrote:
For future: FIRST commit to HEAD then to branch(es).
This is for everyone of us. Not only you Andrey.. :)
What's the difference? Because I have seen MFBs.
Just to keep it consistent. Also the cvs log don't get funny with
Andrey Hristov wrote:
Note taken, when doing MFBs one should put the same commit message,
right ? :)
Correct. And you did that. But it should go the other way around:
1. Commit to HEAD
2. Commit to relevant branches and commit message is:
MFH:- The same commit message.
I don't know who
On 21.07.2008, at 15:19, Jani Taskinen wrote:
I don't know who invented MFB..
I guess it's its a last resort attempt to save a bunny when you
screwed up with a commit .. therefore it should be called SAB (saving
a bunny).
regards,
Lukas Kahwe Smith
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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PHP CVS
Jani,
I hope bunnies are cheap, cause you'll need plenty of them ;-)
On 21-Jul-08, at 9:14 AM, Jani Taskinen wrote:
Andrey Hristov wrote:
Jani Taskinen wrote:
For future: FIRST commit to HEAD then to branch(es).
This is for everyone of us. Not only you Andrey.. :)
What's the difference?