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Kevin Hunter píše v Po 12. 12. 2011 v 12:52 -0500:
At 12:34pm -0500 Mon, 12 Dec 2011, Petr Mladek wrote:
Note that I used the correct version 3.4.99.1 for this beta. We use
(3.3.99.X also for 3.4 betas). I am sorry that I used 3.5.0.0 for
beta0. The 3.5.0.x version are reserved for release candidates.

./g fetch --tags
./g checkout -b tag-libreoffice-3.4.99.1 libreoffice-3.4.99.1

I hope this isn't a silly question: if I'm trying to stay at the 
"bleeding edge" of the 3.5 branch, should I switch from libreoffice-3-5 
to this new branch?

No, in this case, just ignore the tag. The tag is not a real branch. It
is a static mark. It describes a status of the libreoffice-3-5 branch
where we do the beta1 build. All additional fixes will go to the
libreoffice-3-5 branch.

With a git pull from an hour ago, this is the branch that I'm currently 
building:

$ git branch
* libreoffice-3-5
   master

Looks good. Please, also make sure that the other repositories are on
this branch. I do the following

   ./g branch | grep \*


Best Regards,
Petr


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