On Saturday 30 of June 2012 05:57:03 David C. Rankin wrote:
I saw the 3.5.13-sru label when I updated an old GIT
repository to current.
It looked to me it was updating from 3.5.13-sru -> origin/3.5.13-sru. That
confused me a bit.
How would I do a checkout to make sure I have 3.5.13-sru to build from?
(I know -- stupid questions -- work with me here, I'm not GIT fluent... :)
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David C. Rankin, J.D.,P.E.
As you saw when you update, v3.5.13-sru is a branch in Git, so you also have
it already. So far I have not done v3.5.13-sru branch in the "meta package
tde". So you have to switch to v3.5.13-sru in the individual packages.
Switching doing the following:
(switch to v3.5.13-sru branch)
git checkout v3.5.13-sru && git pull && git submodule update
(switch back to master branch)
git checkout master && git pull && git submodule update
"checkout" is to switch to the desired branch,
"pull" subsequently update to the latest head position in the branch and
"submodule update" switch submodules to ensure the appropriate version for the
currently active branch.
Slavek
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