Re: what's the Correct git update method keeping local changes
- In reply to: Cy Schubert : "Re: what's the Correct git update method keeping local changes"
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Date: Tue, 28 Mar 2023 10:00:05 UTC
* Cy Schubert <Cy.Schubert@cschubert.com> [20230327 20:55]: > I maintain my own branch which contains my patches. In fact I maintain a > branch for each patch. I then do a git cherry-pick from each patch branch > to my own branch. +1 for just maintaining your local branch, that's the cleanest way to do it. Git is pretty flexible, so many variations are possible. I personally do it the other way around, I just have two branches, "local" and "wip", with local containing anything I want to include in my poudriere bulk builds and "wip" containing other development stuff. For putting something up for review, I create a new branch from "main" and cherry-pick the relevant commits from "local" or "wip". Updating my branches is as simple as git checkout local git fetch upstream main:main git rebase main (and similar for my "wip" branch if it currently contains something) There, "upstream" is my remote pointing at the official ports repository hosted on freebsd.org. -- Felix Palmen <zirias@FreeBSD.org> {private} felix@palmen-it.de -- ports committer (mentee) -- {web} http://palmen-it.de {pgp public key} http://palmen-it.de/pub.txt {pgp fingerprint} 6936 13D5 5BBF 4837 B212 3ACC 54AD E006 9879 F231