Bugids already used in this repository (Re: [FOR REVIEW] hs14 merge for OpenJDK6)
Andrew John Hughes
gnu_andrew at member.fsf.org
Sat Sep 12 04:57:30 PDT 2009
2009/9/12 Andrew John Hughes <gnu_andrew at member.fsf.org>:
> 2009/9/11 Kelly O'Hair <Kelly.Ohair at sun.com>:
>> Push has finished.
>>
>> -kto
>>
>> Joseph D. Darcy wrote:
>>>
>>> Thanks Kelly,
>>>
>>> -Joe
>>>
>>> Kelly O'Hair wrote:
>>>>
>>>> Pushing now... or should I say
>>>> ppppppuuuuuuusssssssshhhhhhhiiiiiinnnnnggggggg
>>>> nnnnnnnnnooooooooooowwwwwwwwwww
>>>>
>>>> It's very slow. :^(
>>>>
>>>> Hopefully in the next 30mins...
>>>>
>>>> -kto
>>>>
>>>> Joseph D. Darcy wrote:
>>>>>
>>>>> Kelly,
>>>>>
>>>>> Yes, please file a bug and push the changes; I approve these changes
>>>>> going back.
>>>>>
>>>>> -Joe
>>>>>
>>>>> Kelly O'Hair wrote:
>>>>>>
>>>>>> I think a bugid will be needed to push in the changesets that
>>>>>> change the .jcheck/conf files in jdk6, shall I file one?
>>>>>> One bugid should cover all of the jdk6 repositories.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> And I could push the changes in if need be, just say the word.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> -kto
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Mark Reinhold wrote:
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> I've updated the jcheck extension to allow the unique-bugid
>>>>>>> restriction to be disabled, and I've disabled that check in
>>>>>>> the jdk6 forest.
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> Joe: For the benefit of those using jcheck in their working
>>>>>>> repos I suggest you update the .jcheck/conf file in each repo
>>>>>>> to read:
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> project=jdk6
>>>>>>> whitespace=lax
>>>>>>> comments=lax
>>>>>>> bugids=dup
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> As for the extension itself, I'm working to get it published
>>>>>>> externally, hopefully in the next week or two.
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> - Mark
>>>>>
>>>
>>
>
> http://mail.openjdk.java.net/pipermail/jdk6-dev/2009-September/000772.html
>
> Subject: hg: jdk6/jdk6/hotspot: 557 new changesets
>
> Woohoo!
So do we move to hs16 after the next build (17) is promoted? ;)
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