On Thu, 12 Sep 2013, Paul Eggert wrote:
To do that, compare the latest stable release (2013d, or 8f10e5c in the experimental repository) to the master head. If you have the git repository, you can run this shell command:
git diff 8f10e5c...HEAD
Or you can visit this URL:
https://github.com/eggert/tz/compare/8f10e5c...HEAD
and click on 'Files Changed' to see each change to each file.
I'd like to simplify this process by adding tags to the experimental repository, so that you can say something like '2013d...HEAD' instead; see <https://github.com/eggert/tz/issues/1>. This should make it more convenient to look at old releases via git.
Actually, most people would probably create a "feature branch" for each version (from master), then merge into master upon release and tag it.
Unfortunately Git has multiple types of tags and Github has a "Releases" feature, and I haven't yet had time to understand all the issues involved.
I wouldn't bother with that :-) cheers, Derick -- http://derickrethans.nl | http://xdebug.org Like Xdebug? Consider a donation: http://xdebug.org/donate.php twitter: @derickr and @xdebug Posted with an email client that doesn't mangle email: alpine