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Use the ''svn cp'' command to create a branch of the files used for the release (a copy of "trunk"). For example, if creating release '''2.13.0''': | Use the ''svn cp'' command to create a branch of the files used for the release (a copy of "trunk"). For example, if creating release '''2.13.0''': | ||
− | [root@nst-dev-32 repo]# svn cp ${SVNROOT}/trunk ${SVNROOT}/ | + | [root@nst-dev-32 repo]# svn cp ${SVNROOT}/trunk ${SVNROOT}/releases/2.13.0 |
... output from branch creation ... | ... output from branch creation ... |
Revision as of 12:10, 6 October 2010
Use the svn cp command to create a branch of the files used for the release (a copy of "trunk"). For example, if creating release 2.13.0:
[root@nst-dev-32 repo]# svn cp ${SVNROOT}/trunk ${SVNROOT}/releases/2.13.0 ... output from branch creation ... [root@nst-dev-32 repo]#
If you plan on changing the base operating system on the trunk after the release (for example moving from Fedora 13 to CentOS 6), you should also make a copy of the files under the maintenance area. For example:
[root@nst-dev-32 repo]# svn cp ${SVNROOT}/trunk ${SVNROOT}/maintenance/2.13.0 ... output from branch creation ... [root@nst-dev-32 repo]#