-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 On 18/02/10 23:23, Eric F Crist wrote: > How is -devel being numbered, and how are we handling snapshots for > propagation of -devel versions? I've spoken with Matthias Andree, the > FreeBSD port maintainer, and he'll be handing maintainership to me for > openvpn-devel (possibly openvpn, later) after the ports freeze.
First of all, it's not a incremental numeric version number. But you can either choose to use a timestamp based on when you pull the tree, or more preferably - you can use the commit ID of the last commit. An easy way to do this, would be to use some git commands. Presuming you already have a local git clone, it's just a few steps: - ---------------------------------------------------------------------- # update the local clone git fetch origin # fetct last commit ID in allmerged and make "short version" LASTCOMMITID=$(cat .git/refs/heads/allmerged | cut -b-12) # create snapshot git archive -prefix openvpn-testing-snapshot-${LASTCOMMITID}/ \ origin/allmerged | \ gzip -9c > openvpn-testing-snapshot-${LASTCOMMITID}.tar.gz - ---------------------------------------------------------------------- That's basically it. I believe there are som better ways to catch the last commit ID, I'll more into the porcelain git commands to discover that. You could also do a check if that last commit ID has changed or not since last time. If it has not changed, there are no changes to the git tree and no need for a new snapshot. > Should I be taking my own weekly snapshot on Monday, and pushing that up the > tree, or is someone else (dazo?) going to do a global development snapshot > and make that available. I'm OK either way, just want to know what the > 'norm' is going to be. I would not mind if you have some kind of script which does all the snapshot work automagically. I probably indicated that above :-P If these snapshots are uploaded to a community webserver, then we basically have all we need. kind regards, David Sommerseth -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: GnuPG v1.4.10 (GNU/Linux) Comment: Using GnuPG with Fedora - http://enigmail.mozdev.org/ iEYEARECAAYFAkt+V94ACgkQDC186MBRfroxRQCZAYsRlYiZhi2pK1RDe+LBebtk 9wkAoImlu+dET4v9p8xrza9+NzeKQ1QA =Ju+u -----END PGP SIGNATURE-----