Date: Thu, 7 Apr 2005 19:35:02 -0700 From: Joshua Tinnin <krinklyfig@spymac.com> To: Giorgos Keramidas <keramida@ceid.upatras.gr> Cc: freebsd-newbies@freebsd.org Subject: Re: Question about cvs-all list Message-ID: <200504071935.02634.krinklyfig@spymac.com> In-Reply-To: <20050406104035.GA1538@orion.daedalusnetworks.priv> References: <200504052136.57308.krinklyfig@spymac.com> <20050406104035.GA1538@orion.daedalusnetworks.priv>
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On Wednesday 06 April 2005 03:40, Giorgos Keramidas <keramida@ceid.upatras.gr> wrote: > On 2005-04-05 21:36, Joshua Tinnin <krinklyfig@spymac.com> wrote: > > I was wondering if there's any way to tell where the commits on src > > are going. For instance, 5-STABLE is now getting changes which 5.4 > > isn't, at least AFAIK, and I know not everything in 6-CURRENT makes > > it to 5-STABLE. I just saw a change come through for > > src/lib/libarchive, but I'm not sure if all branches get the > > change. Is there any way to tell from the commit message on the > > cvs-all list where the source changes are going? Or am I > > misunderstanding how the branches work? > > The messages posted by the CVS commit scripts include a header with > the affected branch: > > X-FreeBSD-CVS-Branch: HEAD Excellent. Thank you very much. That's quite useful - had no idea that header was there. - jt
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