[U-Boot-Users] [RFD] Consistent debugging output structure
Wolfgang Denk
wd at denx.de
Mon Mar 24 10:19:16 CET 2003
In message <20030324090309.GF28544 at pengutronix.de> you wrote:
>
> You can point people to that version and tell them "This board worked
> with version x.y.z. Either take that version or look if it does still
> work with CVS.". And that without teaching users how to work with cvs
> internals.
You now can tell people to use the version tagged LABEL_YYY_MM_DD_hhmm.
I don't see much difference. And adding a "-rTAG" option to a checkout
command is not really CVS internals, is it?
Wolfgang Denk
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