Hello Joel,
On 24/07/2021 18:18, Joel Sherrill wrote:
On Sat, Jul 24, 2021, 10:19 AM Christian Mauderer <o...@c-mauderer.de
<mailto:o...@c-mauderer.de>> wrote:
Hello,
in a discussion with Husni I noted that the patches adding ttcp are
only
on the 6-freebsd-12 branch of libbsd. Is there a reason that they are
not on master too?
Yes but forgetting isn't a good reason. I know I have a recent patch so
apps using C99 or C++03 can compile using libbsd missing also. I will
survey OAR and make sure we catch up.
I missed something like that in the past too and I will miss it in the
future. And I'm sure that I have some on master that are not on
6-freebsd-12. So no problem. Just wanted to check that there is no other
reason.
By the way: Please tell me if you find patches that I missed ;-)
Is there any reason rtemsbsd/ just shouldn't be the same?
Most of it most likely is the same. But there are differences. Some of
them might shouldn't be there but they are there. Try to checkout master
and do a
git diff 6-freebsd-12 -- rtemsbsd/
I don't think that someone wants to clean that up on an update.
Best regards
Christian
https://git.rtems.org/rtems-libbsd/commit/?h=6-freebsd-12&id=af06b267c5ce04e8a4a7719cb0c723ee4a27f4b4
<https://git.rtems.org/rtems-libbsd/commit/?h=6-freebsd-12&id=af06b267c5ce04e8a4a7719cb0c723ee4a27f4b4>
https://git.rtems.org/rtems-libbsd/commit/?h=6-freebsd-12&id=7960ab7a43d5a7c6ceccdd67f8e379adfce7a633
<https://git.rtems.org/rtems-libbsd/commit/?h=6-freebsd-12&id=7960ab7a43d5a7c6ceccdd67f8e379adfce7a633>
https://git.rtems.org/rtems-libbsd/commit/?h=6-freebsd-12&id=6cc63cbe657c3ee664727cce1a54acc7e7b5fe9d
<https://git.rtems.org/rtems-libbsd/commit/?h=6-freebsd-12&id=6cc63cbe657c3ee664727cce1a54acc7e7b5fe9d>
https://git.rtems.org/rtems-libbsd/commit/?h=6-freebsd-12&id=8dfea31d729fafab69b5cf1846598f5104b0faeb
<https://git.rtems.org/rtems-libbsd/commit/?h=6-freebsd-12&id=8dfea31d729fafab69b5cf1846598f5104b0faeb>
Background for the question: I expect that an update to FreeBSD 13 will
use only what is on the master branch. That's basically what master is
for: Tracking the development to keep up with new stuff in FreeBSD and
make it easy to jump to the next FreeBSD release. In other words: I
think a (possible future) 6-freebsd-13 branch will be based on master
and not on 6-freebsd-12. Am I wrong with that assumption?
Again: please correct me if I'm wrong but with that in mind I would say
that it is a good idea to port to master and 6-freebsd-12 or (for
experimental stuff) only to master. But not only to 6-freebsd-12.
Best regards
Christian
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