Debian packaging with git and conflicts resolution
Manoj Srivastava
srivasta at acm.org
Tue Nov 18 16:15:34 UTC 2008
On Tue, Nov 18 2008, Nicolas Duboc wrote:
>> On Mon, Nov 17, 2008 at 03:56:06PM -0800, Russ Allbery wrote:
>>> Manoj Srivastava <srivasta at acm.org> writes:
>> > Well, I have seen this happen.
>> > a) update the upstream branch (merge from remote/upstream, or
>> > git_load_dirs).
>> > b) Merge upstream branch into topic branches; resolve conflicts.
>> > c) Merge topic branches into the integration branch (master, for
>> > me). rerere applies any conflict resolution changes. Do any other
>> > integration changes, and commit.
>> Rather than using rerere, I create a temporary merge branch based off
>> upstream and merge each topic branch into it in sequence, and then merge
>> the temporary merge branch into the integration branch, which seems to
>> accomplish the same thing (not having to re-handle the merge conflicts
>> when merging the first topic branch).
The problem I see with temoprary merge branches is that it would
seem that any conflicts between topic branches would have to be
resolved every single time we have a new upstream; I would find that an
unacceptable burden.
> Yes, it seems to be the simplest and safest way to do (I don't feel
> confortable using rerere), as I would like to automate that step.
>
> And, if you don't need a long-living build branch, this integration
> branch can actually be the 'build' branch. I think one such integration
> branch per upstream version would be required and sufficient.
I have a permanent (master) branch that is the integration
branch, and encapsulates all the integration changes required. This
allows me not to have to redo all integration work every time there is
a new upstream version;and this is the only thing that keeps the whole
process sane for me.
manoj
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