Newlib/Cygwin now under GIT
DJ Delorie
dj@redhat.com
Tue Mar 10 19:02:00 GMT 2015
> This is a common problem. I guess newlib/cygwin got the oldest set
> and, afaik, the GCC toplevel stuff is kind of the master. It would
> be nice if we had some automatism in place to keep all former src
> repos in sync.
There was never any agreement on who the "master" was for toplevel
sources - no repo was willing to give up control to the other, so no
automatic mirroring was ever done, unlike the libiberty/include
mirror, where src agreed to let gcc be the master.
Also, for the record, I do not wish to, nor do I intend to, provide
any automated merging services for git repos. I don't like git and
I'd rather not use it if I don't have to.
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