Hi Kelly, thank you, and I also found the same thing described on the internal page you set up. I'm thinking right now my original question probably doesn't have a strong use-case-justification. Is there any reason to check out just one of the repositories? (just one tree rather than the whole forest) However there is the issue of the individual team repositories. Is there a way to discover the full set of repositories we're hosting on openjdk.java.net?? And also the parent/child relationships between those repositories? (This might be OT for discussion in the guide) - David Kelly O'Hair wrote:
These are forests, use fclone rather than clone, and the first time you need to make sure the destination does not exist, e.g.
rm -f -r my2d hg fclone http://hg.openjdk.java.net/jdk7/2d my2d
-kto
David Herron wrote:
The discussion about per-component repositories [1] doesn't seem to match reality.
If one wanted to check out just one component-area workspace it's not clear how to proceed from the guidebook description. It says the URL pattern is: <release>/<project>{-gate}?/<component>
<release> obviously is 'jdk7' ... but then precisely what value is used for '<project>' and '<component>'
The page lists project names such as '2d' so perhaps one of these would work
hg clone http://hg.openjdk.java.net/jdk7/2d hg clone http://hg.openjdk.java.net/jdk7/jdk7/2d
But those result in a directory containing just the license & README & make files, and no source.
On the other hand this following results in just the CORBA repository being checked out
hg clone http://hg.openjdk.java.net/jdk7/jdk7/corba
- David Herron
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