Brad Templeton
2007-Mar-04 02:01 UTC
[asterisk-users] So does 1.4.1 show up in the /branches/1.4, or only in the tags/1.4.1
Do I get 1.4.1 by just doing an svn up in a checkout of the 1.4 branch, or do I have to switch to a new tag or branch for what I have checked out? I did an svn up and there are new files, but nothing in the change files about it being 1.4.1. Many packages with various minor versions tend to have the master branch (like 1.4) mean "The latest stable version of 1.4, be it 1.4.0 or 1.4.whatever", while if you check out 1.4.1 that means you stay at 1.4.1 even if there is a 1.4.8. What's the procedure here?
Michiel van Baak
2007-Mar-04 06:22 UTC
[asterisk-users] So does 1.4.1 show up in the /branches/1.4, or only in the tags/1.4.1
On 01:01, Sun 04 Mar 07, Brad Templeton wrote:> > Do I get 1.4.1 by just doing an svn up in a checkout of the 1.4 branch, or > do I have to switch to a new tag or branch for what I have checked out? > > I did an svn up and there are new files, but nothing in the change > files about it being 1.4.1. Many packages with various minor > versions tend to have the master branch (like 1.4) mean "The latest > stable version of 1.4, be it 1.4.0 or 1.4.whatever", while if you > check out 1.4.1 that means you stay at 1.4.1 even if there is a 1.4.8.branches/1.4 is the ongoing 1.4 development tree tags/1.4.1 is the fixed 1.4.1 release So the schema you described above is valid for asterisk as well -- Michiel van Baak michiel@vanbaak.eu http://michiel.vanbaak.eu GnuPG key: http://pgp.mit.edu:11371/pks/lookup?op=get&search=0x71C946BD "Why is it drug addicts and computer afficionados are both called users?"
Kevin P. Fleming
2007-Mar-04 07:50 UTC
[asterisk-users] So does 1.4.1 show up in the /branches/1.4, or only in the tags/1.4.1
Brad Templeton wrote:> I did an svn up and there are new files, but nothing in the change > files about it being 1.4.1. Many packages with various minor > versions tend to have the master branch (like 1.4) mean "The latest > stable version of 1.4, be it 1.4.0 or 1.4.whatever", while if you > check out 1.4.1 that means you stay at 1.4.1 even if there is a 1.4.8.You will never see ChangeLog files in the branches in our Subversion repository, because we only create them in the tags as we make releases. Since you didn't give us the output of 'svn info', we don't know what you have already checked out... but if you checked out http://svn.digium.com/svn/asterisk/branches/1.4, then you have everything that is in Asterisk 1.4.1 plus whatever changes have been committed to the 1.4 branch since the release was made.