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[Automake-commit] [SCM] GNU Automake branch, maint, updated. v1.11-187-g


From: Stefano Lattarini
Subject: [Automake-commit] [SCM] GNU Automake branch, maint, updated. v1.11-187-g9998655
Date: Thu, 19 Aug 2010 18:22:28 +0000

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- Log -----------------------------------------------------------------
commit 999865553137b48a0770b5073cfd4f91c1e49593
Author: Stefano Lattarini <address@hidden>
Date:   Thu Aug 19 00:05:27 2010 +0200

    HACKING: Perl 4 is obsolete.
    
    * HACKING (Editing automake.in and aclocal.in): Remove note about
    Perl 5.

commit c2ff7e81110e29c37fdbb8938407c25049e46813
Author: Stefano Lattarini <address@hidden>
Date:   Thu Aug 19 00:04:34 2010 +0200

    HACKING: improve description of git "bugfix branches".
    
    * HACKING (Working with git): Extend the description of git
    "bugfix branches".

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Summary of changes:
 HACKING |   10 +++++-----
 1 files changed, 5 insertions(+), 5 deletions(-)

diff --git a/HACKING b/HACKING
index 8480f7c..d9b2099 100644
--- a/HACKING
+++ b/HACKING
@@ -86,8 +86,6 @@
   &, just convert the old code as you work on it, and write new
   code without.
 
-* Perl 5 is now OK.
-
 ================================================================
 = Working with git
 
@@ -139,9 +137,11 @@
   # if all seems ok, then actually push:
   git push origin maint branch-1.11 master
 
-* For bug fixes of long-standing bugs, it may be useful to commit them to
-  a new branch based off of the commit that introduced the bug, and merge
-  this bugfix branch into active branches that descend from the buggy commit.
+* When fixing a bug (especially a long-standing one), it may be useful
+  to commit the fix to a new temporary branch based off the commit that
+  introduced the bug.  Then this "bugfix branch" can be merged into all
+  the active branches descending from the buggy commit.  This offers a
+  simple way to fix the bug consistently and effectively.
 
 * There may be a number of longer-lived feature branches for new developments.
   They should be based off of a common ancestor of all active branches to


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