> The extra branches that Anton added to clang.git didn't rewrite anything. > Here's hoping it won't be necessary for llvm.git either.I was hoping that the rebuilt won't change the sha's and noone will notice anything (well, except those who already branched out of branches / tags). But it seems that after rebuild stuff was changed (I really dunno, why). So, we'll go other way. In any case, it's unwise now to use published branches / tags :) -- With best regards, Anton Korobeynikov Faculty of Mathematics and Mechanics, Saint Petersburg State University
On Mar 10, 2011, at 10:39 AM, Anton Korobeynikov wrote:>> The extra branches that Anton added to clang.git didn't rewrite anything. >> Here's hoping it won't be necessary for llvm.git either. > I was hoping that the rebuilt won't change the sha's and noone will > notice anything (well, except those who already branched out of > branches / tags). > But it seems that after rebuild stuff was changed (I really dunno, > why). So, we'll go other way.Just to be clear: we _really_ do not want all the sha's to change for trunk.> > In any case, it's unwise now to use published branches / tags :) > > -- > With best regards, Anton Korobeynikov > Faculty of Mathematics and Mechanics, Saint Petersburg State University
> Just to be clear: we _really_ do not want all the sha's to change for trunk.Yes. That's why I said there will be other way :) In any case - please try clang.git once again. It should contain new branch/tag layout. If there will be some problems - let me know and I'll revert to prev. repository. -- With best regards, Anton Korobeynikov Faculty of Mathematics and Mechanics, Saint Petersburg State University