On 16/06/14 16:17, wsgd wrote:
> Le 15/06/2014 16:51, Richard Sharpe a écrit :
>>
> Because :
> - I do not anything about git
> - I do not not know what is the whole thing
> - I do not not know want the whole thing :)
> - I only want source code corresponding to the official release 1.12 and
> be able to upgrade it when a new official release 1.12 is done
>
Hello Olivier,
In git you generally check out "the whole thing". The commands to get
the 1.12 branch would look as follows.
git clone https://code.wireshark.org/review/wireshark
git checkout master-1.12
That will put you on the 1.12 branch. After that `git pull` should
update you to the latest 1.12 sources.
Note that that is for the development code. If you want exactly what
was in the release run `git checkout $tag` where $tag is the tag of the
release you want. For example 'v1.12.0-rc2'. You can switch to
different releases by running `git fetch` to download the new code and
re-running `git checkout` with the new tag.
Also note that if you are doing development you probably don't want to
use a tag but instead base your work of an active branch (probably master).
Hope that helps,
Kevin
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