On Wed, 26 May 2010, natediddy wrote:
... snip ...
> To get a specific branch, you would do this:
>
> $ repo init -u git://android.git.kernel.org/platform/manifest.git -b
> eclair
>
> (Or "-b cupcake", or "-b donut" depending what you're building for)
> But "-b froyo" will NOT work as of this time
at the risk of confusing myself even further, do those branches
represent ongoing development? typically, when i see a label of a
release name, i normally consider that a fixed *tag*. so when the
froyo branch is finally available, is that going to be the current
development/bug fix/new features branch?
rday
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