Using Git and Orocos
Getting started with git
For a very good git introduction, see Using git without feeling stupid part 1 and part 2 !It's a 10 minutes read which really pays off.
You can use Eclipse Using Eclipse And Orocos or plain git (on Linux) or TortoiseGit (on Windows).
SVN users can use this reference for learning the first commands: http://git.or.cz/course/svn.htm... Click below to read the rest of this post.===Getting started with git=== For a very good git introduction, see Using git without feeling stupid part 1 and part 2 !
It's a 10 minutes read which really pays off.
You can use Eclipse Using Eclipse And Orocos or plain git (on Linux) or TortoiseGit (on Windows).
SVN users can use this reference for learning the first commands: http://git.or.cz/course/svn.html
Cloning the repository
The git repositories of the Orocos Toolchain (v2.x only) are located at http://github.com/orocos-toolchain .
Check out the rtt or ocl repositories and submit patches by using
git clone git://github.com/orocos-toolchain/rtt.git cd orocos-rtt...hack hack hack on master branch...
git add <changed files> git commit... repeat ...
Finally:
git format-patch origin/masterAnd send out the resulting patch(es).
If origin/master moved forward, then do
git fetch origin/master git rebase origin/masterFetch copies the remote changes to your local repository, but doesn't update your current branch. rebase first removes your patches, the applies the fetched patches and then re-applies your personal patches on the fetched changes. In case of conflicts, see the tutorial on top of this page or man git-rebase
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