On 2002.02.26 13:41 Alan Hourihane wrote:
> On Tue, Feb 26, 2002 at 01:32:39PM +0000, Jos� Fonseca wrote:
> > On 2002.02.26 13:19 Alan Hourihane wrote:
> > >...
> > >Your better off creating a branch from the trunk and merging your work
> > >over that way. Seeing as the mach64-0-0-1 branch is still Mesa 3.4.x,
> > >this is definately the best route.
> > >
> >
> > I see, but after checking out the trunk I can't just do on the cvs root
> dir
> >
> >     cvs update -j mach64-0-0-2branch
> >
> > otherwise I'll get the same problems: it will merge non-conflicting
> > updates in mach64-0-0-2-branch in places that should be let alone.
> >
> No, you'll have to pull your source code specific files over yourself -
> manually !
> 

OK. That's what I thought.

> > I've read it and has lot of useful information (doesn't describe
> > extensively this specific detail though).
> >
> It's basically like creating your own branch again from the trunk.
> i.e. check out the trunk, tag it with your branch id. Now start
> bringing over your mach64 changes incrementally - manually.
> 

mmm..

> You'll have to make a lot of changes anyway as your mach64 code
> certainly won't compile even with the Mesa 4.x codebase.

First I'll just do as you told above, then I'll make a new branch were the 
work of adapting the mach64 code to mesa 4.x will be done.

> 
> Alan.
> 

Thanks very much for your explanations. They were very valuable.

Regards,

Jos� Fonseca

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