[cells-devel] The "No CVS" Rule :)
Thomas F. Burdick
tfb at OCF.Berkeley.EDU
Tue Dec 16 19:08:50 UTC 2003
Kenny Tilton writes:
> Just to be clear, the "No CVS" rule relates to avoiding the bleeding
> edge, not anything to with CVS per se, yes? Or is it that the CVS stuff
> is not packaged as thoughtfully to build right out of the box?
Right -- depending on the project, the source in CVS can be almost
guaranteed to be broken. That's just an issue with using the
development branch.
> I ask because it has occurred to me that CVS neatly solves the problem
> of my jumping around between win32 and Linux: if I pull source down onto
> my Linux box and hack it to make it work over there, then I just commit
> and do an update on my win32 box and make sure everything still works
> there. If not, another iteration and all should be OK, off to OS X to
> conquer another platform.
>
> Sound right?
That's how it's supposed to work. You could have more useful comments
to your commits (say, "changed use of cc-defstruct to defstruct"), but
it's not strictly necessary :). That kind of thing can be useful when
trying to figure out when something broke, though.
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