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[Monotone-devel] Equivalent of CVS "sticky tags"
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Andy Jones |
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[Monotone-devel] Equivalent of CVS "sticky tags" |
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Wed, 14 Sep 2005 14:48:28 +0100 |
I'd welcome comments on this topic.
With CVS I would commit a bunch of changes, and a tester would tag the
set of revisions he had passed for testing. We would then have a
seperate sandbox which is sticky on this tag; if the tag was moved to
later versions (as coding and testing progressed) we would simply do
an update to refresh it.
Now I understand you can acheive something like this using monotone
testresult. But that only allows for +one+ test. What if I want to
run seperate unit and system testing copies of my tree?
How should I approach this in Monotone - with branches, perhaps? I
certainly can't use tags, because you can tag multiple revisions
(understandably, given the distributed environment).
Any suggestions?
Thanks,
Andy.
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