Moving patches from head to 3_1-branch

Gabriel Dos Reis gdr@codesourcery.com
Fri May 17 16:25:00 GMT 2002


Paolo Carlini <pcarlini@unitus.it> writes:

| Phil Edwards wrote:
| 
| >On the trunk the changelog reads from newest to oldest, but (my opinion only)
| >this need not be true on the release branch.  The text of the date tells
| >us when the patch was originally conceived, and the order of the entries
| >tells us the relative order in which they were applied.  On the trunk
| >those two concepts are synonymous, but on the branch, they might not be.
| >
| Ah! What you are suggesting seems a nice idea to me but it's something 
| new, isn't it?
| 
| I mean: last time branch and trunk were out of sync and Benjamin 
| resynced them, he did also insert the Changelog entries in positions 
| corresponding to ordered dates thus leading to final identical Changelogs.

The patches queued for 3.1.1, will be applied *after* the GCC-3.1
release; the corresponding changelog entries should reflect the dates of
*actual* checkins.

-- Gaby



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