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Signed-off-by: Willy Sudiarto Raharjo <willysr@slackware-id.org>
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MATE SlackBuilds
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MSB will follow MATE's workflow on versioning and releases as described in
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MATE's wiki: http://wiki.mate-desktop.org/dev-doc.
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Currently, there are two branches in the MSB GIT repository:
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- master: The MSB development branch. It represents the most up-to-date
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code, but no binary packages are built from this branch. Building from
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this branch may or may not work. This is where the next stable release
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will come from. Please use this branch for testing only and not for
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production environments.
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- 1.6: The MSB stable branch. This is the supported branch and only
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receives bug fix updates. The MSB binary packages are built from this
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branch. You might want to use this branch if you enjoy stable releases.
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Once 'master' has been declared the next stable release (e.g. 1.8) then
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this branch will be obsoleted and no longer updated.
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An easy way to find out which branch are you in right now (once you have
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cloned the repo or pulled the latest updates):
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$ git branch
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An asterisk will appear in front of the branch you are currently in.
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Example output of 'git branch':
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1.6
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* master
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This output indicates that you are now in the 'master' branch.
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To switch to another branch, use 'git checkout <branch_name>'. Example:
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$ git checkout 1.6
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$ git branch
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* 1.6
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master
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You have now switched from the 'master' branch to the '1.6' branch.
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