Re: Hacking on PostgreSQL via GIT
От | Florian G. Pflug |
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Тема | Re: Hacking on PostgreSQL via GIT |
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Msg-id | 4623BC82.8020604@phlo.org обсуждение исходный текст |
Ответ на | Hacking on PostgreSQL via GIT (Martin Langhoff <martin@catalyst.net.nz>) |
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Re: Hacking on PostgreSQL via GIT
Re: Hacking on PostgreSQL via GIT |
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Martin Langhoff wrote: > Hi Florian, > > I am right now running an rsync of the Pg CVS repo to my work machine to > get a git import underway. I'm rather keen on seeing your cool PITR Pg > project go well and I have some git+cvs fu I can apply here (being one > of the git-cvsimport maintainers) ;-) Cool - I'm new to git, so I really appreciate any help that I can get. > For the kind of work you'll be doing (writing patches that you'll want > to be rebasing onto the latest HEAD for merging later) git is probably > the best tool. That's what I use it for... tracking my experimental / > custom branches of projects that use CVS or SVN :-) Thats how I figured I'd work - though I don't yet understand what the advantage of "rebase" is over "merge". Currently, I've setup a git repo that pulls in the changes from the SVN repo, and pushed them to my main soc git repo. On that main repo I have two branches, master and pgsql-head, and I call "cg-merge pgsql-head" if I want to merge with CVS HEAD. > Initially, I'll post it on http://git.catalyst.net.nz/ and I can run a > daily import for you - once that's in place you can probably get a repo > with your work on http://repo.or.cz/ Having a git mirror of the pgsql CVS would be great. BTW, I've just check out repo.or.cz, and noticed that there is already a git mirror of the pgsql CVS: http://repo.or.cz/w/PostgreSQL.git greetings + thanks Florian Pflug
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