[Date Prev][Date Next][Thread Prev][Thread Next][Date Index][Thread Index] Re: [Xen-devel] MAINTAINERS tree branches [xen tip as an example]
On 20/01/14 18:33, Luis R. Rodriguez wrote: > On Mon, Jan 20, 2014 at 2:38 AM, David Vrabel <david.vrabel@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote: >> On 17/01/14 23:02, Luis R. Rodriguez wrote: >>> As per linux-next Next/Trees [0], and a recent January MAINTAINERS patch [1] >>> from David one of the xen development kernel git trees to track is >>> xen/git.git [2], this tree however gives has undefined references when >>> doing a >>> fresh clone [shown below], but as expected does work well when only cloning >>> the linux-next branch [also below]. While I'm sure this is fine for >>> folks who can do the guess work do we really want to live with trees like >>> these on MAINTAINERS ? The MAINTAINERS file doesn't let us specify branches >>> required, so perhaps it should -- if we want to live with these ? Curious, >>> how >>> many other git are there with a similar situation ? >> >> We don't recommend doing development work for the Xen subsystem based on >> xen/tip.git so I think it's fine to have to checkout the specific branch >> you are interested in. > > OK thanks. > >>> The xen project web site actually lists [3] Konrad's xen git tree [4] for >>> development as the primary development tree, that probably should be >>> updated now, and likely with instructions to clone only the linux-next >>> branch ? >> >> I've updated the wiki to read: >> >> For development the recommended branch is: >> >> The mainline Linus linux.git tree. > > Is the delta of what is queued for the next release typically small? > Otherwise someone doing development based on linux.git alone should > have conflicts with anything on the queue, no? We've not had any issues so far. >> To see what's queued for the next release, the next merge window, >> and other work in progress: >> >> The Xen subsystem maintainers' tip.git tree. > > That's the thing, you can't clone the tip.git tree today well, there > are undefined references and git gives up, asking for the linux-next > branch however did work. I think it did work, you just needed to checkout a branch manually. But it looks like Konrad has pushed a master branch recently, as well. David _______________________________________________ Xen-devel mailing list Xen-devel@xxxxxxxxxxxxx http://lists.xen.org/xen-devel
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