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From: Paul E. <blu...@bl...> - 2011-07-23 11:15:11
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Chris Frey wrote: > I did a test run on opensync tonight, using my git repo, and for the > first time to my memory, in all my experience with opensync, all > the tests pass for me. Great work! I tried to test it but unfortunately the version from the Git repo seems to suffer from some kind of CMake path problem - it can't find some CMake modules (e.g. glib2). I've verified OpenSync from svn finds them OK on the same machine. > Hopefully from now on, we can keep opensync in this good shape. And > improve it. There are more corner cases, I'm sure, that valgrind can > catch. > > The repo is here, with 65 commits over the past week and a half: > > http://repo.or.cz/w/opensync/opensync-cdf.git I'm wondering, should OpenSync consider moving over to Git from svn? This was discussed a while ago and at the time it was felt that it might delay things even further, however, given the pace of development over the last few years I'm not sure it could do any harm and might actually do some good. I quite like Git myself, and moving to it would increase my interest level in contributing again (especially as you seem to be active) and it certainly makes sense IMHO to have everyone working out of the same VCS. Cheers, Paul ----- Paul Eggleton Intel Open Source Technology Centre |