> On Feb 28, 2018, at 2:55 PM, Andrew Johnson <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> What I have started to do here is to create a new local git repo (on our
> gitlab server) starting from the release tarfile.
. . .
> What I haven't tried to do yet is to import a new release into the same
> repo (like importing a new version onto the vendor branch in CVS)
That is what we do here. All of our repos (for base, various device support, etc.) are hosted in local git repos. When we want to install a new release, we download and manually commit to a ‘vendor’ branch in our local repo with an appropriate tag. This gets merged to our local master branch for local modifications.
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Steven Hartman
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