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Re: [cdt-dev] Git/Gerrit Proposal
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On Jun 9, 2010, at 10:48 AM, Alex Blewitt wrote:
On Jun 9, 2010, at 15:42, John Cortell wrote:
+1. Seems like a sound approach.
Any idea if project-sets are supported with egit, or if they're
even needed in that environment (if we end up with only one
repository)? Users and committers should be able to get a CDT
workspace set up with as little hassle as possible. Project-sets
are great for that.
Not at the moment, no.
But then, if all projects are in one git repository, you get all the
projects whether you want them or not. It's then a simple case of
doing a File->Import to get them into the workspace (the clone
wizard will ask you if you want all of them anyway). Project sets
are really a workaround for not having everything :-)
Of course, if CDT bifuricates into multiple git repositories (which
can be done after the fact) then you need to know to clone more than
one repository.
Alex
I am still new to git (even though I have used it for a year or so)
but something I am seeing in a few other large-ish projects (ParaView
and Boost) is the use of "submodules". Would that help with the
organization/migration. I am trying to figure out how they can help my
own workflows.
<plug>Don't have any relation to the author, but the book "Pro Git" by
Scott Chacon is absolutely wonderful for getting a complete git newbie
up and running. It is open-source but if you can afford to support the
author purchase it from your favorite book seller</plug>
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