Hi all,
The tag libreoffice-5.2.2.1 (AKA 5.2.2 RC1) and the corresponding branch libreoffice-5-2-2 have
been created. The branch will be used for fine tuning of the 5.2.2 release. (there is one
additional RC planned).
The following rules apply: + preferably just translation or blocker fixes + only cherry-picking
from libreoffice-5-2 branch + 2 additional reviews needed; 2nd reviewer pushes + no regular merges
back to anything
The 'libreoffice-5-2' branch is still active and will be used for the 5.2.3 bugfix release. Please
read more at
https://wiki.documentfoundation.org/ReleasePlan/5.2#5.2.2_releasehttp://wiki.documentfoundation.org/Development/Branches
http://wiki.documentfoundation.org/Release_Criteria
Now, if you want to switch your clone to the branch, please do:
./g pull -r
./g checkout -b libreoffice-5-2-2 origin/libreoffice-5-2-2
To checkout the tag, use
./g fetch --tags
./g checkout -b tag-libreoffice-5.2.2.1 libreoffice-5.2.2.1
Hopefully it will work for you :-) Most probably, you will also want to do (if you haven't done it
yet):
git config --global push.default tracking
When you do git push with this, git will push only the branch you are on; e.g. libreoffice-5-2-2
when you have switched to it.
This will save you some git shouting at you. Linux distro packages might find source tarballs at
http://dev-builds.libreoffice.org/pre-releases/src/ They will soon be available from the official
page together with the builds.
Rgds
jan I
Context
- Branch libreoffice-5-2-2 and Tag libreoffice-5.2.2.1 created · jan iversen
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