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procedure fixes (Martin Wille) plus FAQ entry
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<a href="#Overview">Procedure Overview</a><br>
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<a href="#Developers">Procedures for Developers</a><br>
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<a href="#Manager">Procedures for the Release Manager</a><br>
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<a href="#FAQ">FAQ</a><br>
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<a href="#Acknowledgements">Acknowledgements</a></p>
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<h2><a name="Introduction">Introduction</a></h2>
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<p>Each release of Boost software is overseen by a release manager, who
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<li>If specific to the release candidate only, the fixes should be committed
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directly to the release candidate branch. In the more common case of fixes
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which apply to both the main trunk and the release branch, the fixes are best
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made to the main trunk, and then merged into the release candidate branch. <br>
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made to the main trunk, and then merged into the release candidate branch. See
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FAQ for <a href="#merged_to_RC_n_n_n">tag rationale</a>.<br>
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<br>
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After a fix has been committed to the main trunk, here is a
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typical procedure (assuming the release candidate branch is named RC_1_26_2)
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<blockquote>
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<pre>[After fixed code is committed to main branch]
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cvs update -r RC_1_26_2 [switch to the release candidate branch]
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cvs update -jmerged_to_1_26_2 -jHEAD buggycode.hpp [merge changes from the trunk to the branch]
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cvs update -j<a href="#merged_to_RC_n_n_n">merged_to_RC_1_26_2</a> -jHEAD buggycode.hpp [merge changes from trunk to branch]
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--> RCS file: /cvsroot/boost/.../buggycode.hpp,v
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--> retrieving revision 1.4
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--> retrieving revision 1.6
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<p>Merge changes from main trunk into the release candidate branch:</p>
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<blockquote>
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<p>Modify | Update selection... |
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Update settings | Merge options | Only this rev/tag: <code>merged_to_1_26_2</code>
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Update settings | Merge options | Only this rev/tag: <code>
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<a href="#merged_to_RC_n_n_n">merged_to_RC_1_26_2</a></code>
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| Plus with this rev/tag: <code>HEAD</code> | OK</p>
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</blockquote>
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<p>Commit merge results:</p>
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<li>Tag the main trunk <code>merged_to_RC_n_n_n</code>.</li>
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<li>Branch the main trunk with the tag <code>RC_n_n_n</code>.</li>
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</ul>
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<h2><a name="FAQ">FAQ</a></h2>
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<p><b>What is the purpose of the <i><a name="merged_to_RC_n_n_n">
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merged_to_RC_n_n_n</a></i> tag?</b> This tag allows multiple merges from the
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main trunk to the release candidate branch. Without it, merging an initial main
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trunk fix into the release candidate branch would work, but merging a
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second fix from main trunk to release candidate branch would result in a merge
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conflict. Although this procedure seems convoluted, it works much better in
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practice than several prior procedures we tried.</p>
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<h2><a name="Acknowledgements">Acknowledgements</a></h2>
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<p>This web page was written by Beman Dawes, with helpful suggestions from Dave
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Abrahams and Steve Robbins. Jim Hyslop contributed the original CVS procedures.
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Updated by Jeff Garland after 1.29 release based on list discussions.</p>
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<hr>
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<p>Revised:
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