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SubjectRe: maintaining DRM and using bitkeeper..

> Why?

Thanks Dave, that sorts out the I'm stupid and don't know how to use
bitkeeper issue :-), I'm still not in the bk paradigm...

I'll give it a blast this evening...

Dave.

>
> You should always have a current vanilla linus-2.6 BK tree
> locally, and just pull into it occaisionally. Then when
> you want to do work just clone it using links:
>
> bk clone -l linus-2.6 drm-2.6
>
> and fire away. This is the fastest way.
>
> If you're going:
>
> bk clone bk://linux.bkbits.net/linux-2.5 drm-2.6
>
> then no wonder it takes all evening :-)
>
> When I rebase I just go:
>
> cd linus-2.6
> bk pull
> cd ..
> mv tree treework
> bk clone -l linus-2.6 tree
> cd tree
> bk pull ../treework
>
> and that takes less than 10 minutes even on my super slow
> UltraSPARC machines :-)
>

--
David Airlie, Software Engineer
http://www.skynet.ie/~airlied / airlied at skynet.ie
pam_smb / Linux DECstation / Linux VAX / ILUG person

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