Date: Sat, 23 Jan 2021 21:34:56 +0000 From: "Thomas Mueller" <mueller6722@twc.com> To: freebsd-current@freebsd.org Subject: RE: Which branch in git is 13.0-current? References: <86h7n7a9jx.fsf@gmail.com> <000001d6f1a8$dcd03280$96709780$@gmail.com> <86ft2ra80q.fsf@gmail.com> <004101d6f1ac$62a619d0$27f24d70$@gmail.com>
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> > Does that mean CURRENT is now 14.0? I must have missed the > > announcement. > That is correct, 13-stable has been branched from 13-current which has now > been bumped to 14-current. > Because it's a major version change going from 13 to 14, pkg is a bit > agitated regarding the ABI. > > > Dries There should have been announcements of the src tree branch on current and stable emailing lists! My question is how, using git, to track both 13-stable and 14-current without having entirely separate trees as I had to do with cvs and svn. I think there is a git worktree command but can't remember how I used it, with Haiku in that case. Then I will want to know how to determine which tree I will be compiling. Tom
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