On Wed, Aug 18, 2004 at 07:57:31AM -0500, kfogel@collab.net wrote:
> xian@niva.hu writes:
> > I'm new to subversion, and would like to do the following:
> >
> > There is a project maintained by someone else. This project is developed
> > continuosly, independent of me. I make unofficial patches for this project.
> > What is the easiest method for making patches for different versions of this
> > project?
> >
> > Let's say there is pr1.0, pr1.1, pr1.2. I want to make changes in all of
> > them, and release my_pr1.0-patch, my_pr1.1-patch, my_pr1.2-patch. Also it is
> > more than likely that pr1.3 will be released. I'd like to maintain all these
> > version in the same svn.
> >
> > How should I import pr1.0, pr1.1, pr1.2? How can I "switch over" to a
> > desired version and make the patches?
>
> Do you have commit access to the repository, and is it in Subversion?
>
> If so, I recommend making branches (from their branches) and make your
> changes in your branches. Then to give someone your patch, just point
> them to your branch.
>
> -Karl
>
Is it possible to maintain patches for pr1.0, pr1.1, pr1.2 at the same time?
Krisztian
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Received on Wed Aug 18 17:19:57 2004