Wireshark-dev: Re: [Wireshark-dev] Repository updates
From: Gerald Combs <gerald@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Date: Thu, 13 Jul 2006 17:58:41 -0500
Neil Piercy wrote:
> Hi,
> 
> I follow what has been done to the SVN fine, but I'm still confused 
> about what is intended in the future for the separate trunks:
> 
> Will a new trunk be produced for every release ?
> 
> If so, do they represent a snapshot which is then left frozen ? If not 
> frozen, what is the intended maintenance: just major bugs fixes ?

Yes, and yes.  Right now in the repository root we have:

   /trunk - The repository everyone should be using for development.
   /trunk-0.99.2 - What will eventually be Wireshark 0.99.2.
   /prerelease - Past prereleases.
   /releases - Past releases.

/trunk-0.99.2 was copied from /trunk last week.  Once the 0.99.2 release
is made it will be moved to /releases/wireshark-0.99.2.  Some time in
the future we'll start over again by copying /trunk to /trunk-0.99.3.

/trunk is (very) liquid.  /trunk-0.99.2 is semi-frozen.  It only
receives bug fixes from /trunk before the release.  /prerelease and
/releases can be considered frozen.

> If not, should the trunks be "trunk-1.0-stable" etc ? If so, what is the 
> intended maintenance:  Cosmetic fixes ? New dissectors ? New capture 
> methods ?

For now, there is no intended maintenance.  Fixes and updates should go
in /trunk, and a release will be created some time later.  Once 1.0 is
released, we'll probably leave /trunk-1.0 in place so that bug fix
releases can be created.

> Should patches (for whatever maintenance regime is used) by the non-core 
> team be produced as patches against the main trunk only, or all trunks - 
> i.e. is the maintenance also community-driven or by the core developers 
> taking decisions about which patches to apply to the non-main trunk(s) ?

They should be made against the trunk.  If any backporting is required,
we'll take care of it.  This may change when 1.0 is released.


> This issue has bubbled around a bit, so I'm slightly hesitant even to 
> raise it again, but I'm not convinced any answers were clearly 
> communicated when the now-defunct trunk-1.0 was created, but its demise 
> certainly reopens it IMHO.
> 
> Regards,
> Neil
> 
> Gerald Combs wrote:
>> As discussed last week, I've made the following changes to the SVN
>> repository:
>>
>>   Copied revision 18388 of "/trunk-1.0" to
>>   "/prerelease/wireshark-0.99.1pre1".
>>
>>   Moved "/trunk-1.0", "/branches", and "/tags" to "/historic".
>>
>>   Copied "/trunk" to "/trunk-0.99.2".
>>
>> I'm working on the 0.99.2pre1 release right now.
>>
>> If you need any help visualizing the new repository layout, please
>> visit
>>
>>     http://anonsvn.wireshark.org/wireshark/
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