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Re: [lno] what's going to happen with the branch?
- From: law at redhat dot com
- To: Zdenek Dvorak <rakdver at atrey dot karlin dot mff dot cuni dot cz>
- Cc: Richard Guenther <rguenth at tat dot physik dot uni-tuebingen dot de>, gcc at gcc dot gnu dot org
- Date: Thu, 13 May 2004 10:25:58 -0600
- Subject: Re: [lno] what's going to happen with the branch?
- Reply-to: law at redhat dot com
In message <20040513121021.GA29521@atrey.karlin.mff.cuni.cz>, Zdenek Dvorak wri
tes:
>Hello,
>
>> What's going to happen with the tree-ssa-20020619-branch based branches
>> now that the tree-ssa branch is closed? I know only of lno and
>> tree-profiling, but maybe there are others. I first thought they would
>> perhaps be merged into tree-ssa-20020619-branch and development continues
>> there.
>
>I think the idea about lno-branch is to merge at least the more stable
>parts to mainline soon;
Agreed.
> for the rest, I think the branch should continue
>to exist, based on mainline
Seems reasonable.
>(is there some easy way how to do it,
>or do I have to just create a new branch and commit the changes to it?)
I'm not aware of any way to rebase a branch. You'd have to create a new
one commit the appropriate bits to it.
Jeff