[opensource-dev] "vendor" branch and Snowglobe 2.0

Glen Canaday gcanaday at gmail.com
Wed Mar 17 18:04:33 PDT 2010


What are we checking out with snowglobe/trunk currently?

--GC

On 03/17/2010 08:52 PM, Philippe (Merov) Bossut wrote:
> Hi,
>
> For those following the commit messages, you certainly noticed quite a 
> bit of commits from that "Merov Linden" bloke recently. What's this 
> all about?
>
> *Short Story
> *We have now a "vendor" branch (export of official viewer source code) 
> and tagged branches. I'm going to continue testing of the commit 
> scripts and, when done, will flip the switch and drop beta 4.
>
> *Long Story
> *I'm pretty much done with all the export script writing now and I'm 
> moving to make all that live so that updates from the viewer trunk 
> come in more regularly and automatically. For this though, I needed to 
> create the first repo "manually" and that's what I did yesterday and 
> today (among other things), cleaning stuff up and finding a couple of 
> more bugs in my scripts while at it :/
>
> The result is a "vendor" branch, i.e. a clean export from the viewer 2 
> 0 trunk that we can use to sync Snowglobe 2.0 with whenever we 
> need/want. This branch is:
> https://svn.secondlife.com/svn/linden/branches/2010/oss-viewer
>
> This will be the "live" vendor branch holding the exported copy of the 
> internal viewer development trunk.
>
> Since I populated it with the beta 3 bundle, I also created a "tag" 
> for good measure:
> https://svn.secondlife.com/svn/linden/branches/2010/viewer_2-0_beta3
>
> *Next Step
> *I'm going to turn on the commit script before the end of the week (I 
> need to do some more tests) so expect beta 4 to drop on oss-viewer soon.
>
> Thanks for your patience.
>
> Cheers,
> - Merov
>
>
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