[liblouis-liblouisxml] Re: Inclusion of some of the last changes from SVN into git

  • From: "Michael Whapples" <dmarc-noreply@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> (Redacted sender "mwhapples@xxxxxxx" for DMARC)
  • To: liblouis-liblouisxml@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
  • Date: Thu, 08 May 2014 10:23:11 +0100

Hello,
Sorry did not realise it was on a branch.

Guess I am used to mercurial's log showing all commits, even those on another branch.

Michael Whapples
On 08/05/2014 10:09, Mesar Hameed wrote:
Hi Michael,

Which commits are missing? I tried to be extra careful yesterday to make
sure everything was transfered across correctly.
All your recent work should be available in the mwapples-logging branch.
This was seperated off from master because it is ongoing work and should
be reviewed.

If you want more synchronous communication to get you quickly up and
running again with git, we can do this on irc.

thanks,
Mesar
On Thu 08/05/14,09:59, Michael Whapples wrote:
Hello,
When will certain SVN changes be moved to GIT? LibLouisUTDML depends
on some of the recent changes in SVN (eg. those relating to logging
callbacks) and in BrailleBlaster we want to use some of this stuff.

I have some code to commit to those recent changes which fix issues,
but as SVN is readonly I cannot commit it there and as the changes
do not exist in GIT I cannot commit there either. This fix is quite
critical, its a sort of security fix (properly using format
functions), so really needs committing. LibLouisUTDML tip is broken
at the moment, latest SVN liblouis is broken and GIT does not have
suitable code.

I am not experienced enough with GIT to know how to port between SVN
and GIT and am uncertain what changes have been transferred over (it
does not seem to be from a set date, it seems to be cherry picked
changes).

I understand that you may not want this immediately in the main GIT
repository, but could someone (one of those who chose GIT) help me
get a suitable GIT repository that I can commit this critical fix
code to and which could be later merged with the main GIT
repository.

Thanks

Michael Whapples
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