On 06/30/2012 07:15 PM, Slávek Banko wrote: > On Saturday 30 of June 2012 05:57:03 David C. Rankin wrote: >> I saw the 3.5.13-sru label when I updated an old GIT repository to current. >> It looked to me it was updating from 3.5.13-sru -> origin/3.5.13-sru. That >> confused me a bit. >> >> How would I do a checkout to make sure I have 3.5.13-sru to build from? >> >> (I know -- stupid questions -- work with me here, I'm not GIT fluent... :) >> >> -- >> David C. Rankin, J.D.,P.E. > > As you saw when you update, v3.5.13-sru is a branch in Git, so you also have > it already. So far I have not done v3.5.13-sru branch in the "meta package > tde". So you have to switch to v3.5.13-sru in the individual packages. > Switching doing the following: > > (switch to v3.5.13-sru branch) > git checkout v3.5.13-sru && git pull && git submodule update > > (switch back to master branch) > git checkout master && git pull && git submodule update > > "checkout" is to switch to the desired branch, > "pull" subsequently update to the latest head position in the branch and > "submodule update" switch submodules to ensure the appropriate version for the > currently active branch. > > Slavek > Thank you Slavek! I'll work with it over the holiday... -- David C. Rankin, J.D.,P.E.