On Tue, Dec 25 2007, Stephen J. Turnbull wrote:
Aidan Kehoe writes:
> Ar an ceathrú lá is fiche de mí na Nollaig, scríobh mike.kupfer(a)xemacs.org:
> > First, I'm nervous about XEmacs-specific patches that I would have to
> > apply every time I resync with upstream.
>
> Yeah; I need to ask the Gnus people to apply it too.
Please do.
That's the best solution, but IIRC Gnus currently aims at
supporting
Emacs 21, 22, and 23,
Correct.
as well as multiple XEmacsen
XEmacs 21.4 and up.
---spanning about four different redisplay mechanisms. Expect
difficulties in getting it right. :-(
Mike, although CVS has a lot of problems, its merge capabilities are
not much worse than any other system (in principle, anyway, assuming
you don't interact with a CVS bug). For this kind of thing, you
shouldn't have to actually worry about the merge very often---CVS will
take care of it. The simplest thing to do is make a "vendor branch"
which does nothing but track upstream's releases, then merge that into
the XEmacs CVS mainline.
However, my advice would be to keep a private Mercurial (or other
modern system) repository. I know from tracking emacs-devel
discussions that Emacs Gnus (not to be confused with larsi Gnus,
unfortunately)
"Emacs Gnus" (= Gnus in the Emacs trunk) is the same as "larsi Gnus"
(Gnus trunk from
cvs.gnus.org), only some files (general purpose libs
not depending on Gnus) have been moved from emacs/lisp/gnus to other
places.
is moving a lot of libraries traditionally provided by Gnus into
other parts of Emacs. We've done the same but I'm pretty sure that
the Emacs guys are making somewhat different decisions. I suspect
that this may end up being reflected upstream in Gnus itself.
There are no plans to reflect that in Gnus CVS. (At least I don't see
a strong benefit.)
This means that a SCM that can explicitly track file renames may be
of
great help. I haven't run into that myself (I've done renames, but
never had any imposed on me) so I hesitate to make recommendations,
but I know that git, Mercurial, and Darcs all have explicit "rename"
commands, and I believe bzr does too.
Miles Bader maintains an arch repository of Gnus (and Emacs) which he
also uses to sync Gnus branches, Gnus and Emacs and various Emacs
branches (see the "arch-tag" in every file).
Bye, Reiner.
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