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Re: GCC 4.1 Projects
- From: neroden at twcny dot rr dot com (Nathanael Nerode)
- To: mark at codesourcery dot com, gcc at gcc dot gnu dot org
- Date: Mon, 28 Feb 2005 18:45:16 -0500
- Subject: Re: GCC 4.1 Projects
Just to be clear, I do not want to criticize Mark or the Project system in
general. I quite *like* the project sequencing idea. I submitted the
libada-gnattools-branch project as two phases, and I think any major changes
from the second phase are perfectly suited to wait for stage 2. Furthermore,
if there had been a major Ada or configury project lined up ahead of me, I
would have been willing to delay phase 1 on the grounds of possible genuine
merge conflicts (as opposed to the "phony" ones which make branch maintenance
such a pain). I appreciate Mark Mitchell's work a great deal.
However, under the specific circumstances, I concluded that it was not
appropriate to delay commiting the ready and tested first phase of the
project. It also makes any future merges so much easier it's not funny.
I do think certain types of janitorial projects should be given a higher
priority for merging, because of how annoying they are to maintain on
branches: specifically major rearrangement of code without intentional logic
changes, especially between files. (This would be ameliorated for many cases
by a switch to SVN, of course.) I found myself keeping *four* trees checked
out routinely in order to get the code movement right when merging.
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