On 17/01/15 15:56, Christian Dávid wrote:
Am Samstag, 17. Januar 2015, 13:11:45 schrieb aga:
I have done a cherry-pick previously, but am not confident of the
procedure, and I don't want to goof.
Please could some kind sole spell out the steps for me please.
I know only the technical side:
git checkout 4.7
git cherry-pick -x commit
then recompile and check if what you changed worked out. But I do not think we
are doing more than that. To make the distros happy you should not add any
features, just very safe bugfixes.
That's what I finished up doing. I had a note from a while back, which
was misleading, but I got to the bottom of that.
However, I have a problem. This commit is just a single line delete,
but I think there is a big difference between HEAD and 4.7, so far as
the CSV importer is concerned. My one line patch becomes much larger,
because HEAD includes 50f7b6c4, and that is not in 4.7.
Doing the initial pull from 4.7 results in masses of deletes/adds, I
think just to move from HEAD to 4.7. Is that what I need to do first?
Allan
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