[Python-Dev] Branching without losing your build products [was: We should be using a tool for code reviews]
Barry Warsaw
barry at python.org
Fri Oct 1 17:02:35 CEST 2010
On Oct 01, 2010, at 01:09 PM, Stephen J. Turnbull wrote:
>Barry Warsaw writes:
>
> > I should note that I don't particularly like colocated/named
> > branches. I personally much prefer separate directories for each
> > feature or bug I'm working on. It helps me keep track of what I'm
> > doing. I have a fast machine so recompiling all of Python is no
> > big deal.
>
>Note that once you have a branch with all of Python built, for any of
>hg, git, bzr you may prefer to clone the branch/repo with "cp -r" or
>"rsync" rather than "$VCS clone". The reason for doing it with "$VCS
>clone" is to get a pristine workspace without any cruft like editor
>backups or build products. If you *want* a crufty workspace (and in
>this case some people do), a recursive copy is a better tool.
Yep, absolutely agree. I also use 'cp -a' or 'rsync -avz' when I want that
crufty workspace transfered to another (local) machine.
In general though, when I'm working on feature or bug branches, I want a
pristine working directory.
-Barry
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