[ET Trac] [Einstein Toolkit] #1802: move AEIThorns into git repositories

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Tue Oct 6 04:55:06 CDT 2015


#1802: move AEIThorns into git repositories
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  Reporter:  rhaas                  |       Owner:                                                                 
      Type:  enhancement            |      Status:  new                                                            
  Priority:  minor                  |   Milestone:                                                                 
 Component:  EinsteinToolkit thorn  |     Version:  development version                                            
Resolution:                         |    Keywords:  ADMMass AEILocalInterp PunctureTracker SystemStatistics Trigger
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Comment (by barry.wardell):

 Yes, as I said, actually doing the merge is straightforward. It's not even
 necessary that they share a single ancestor.

 The problem is you would then have a thornlist which is not consistent
 with the repository layout. For example, you would have two directories:
 arrangements/AEIThorns/PunctureTracker and
 arrangements/EinsteinAnalysis/PunctureTracker. We could work around this
 by updating the thornlists in all of the release branches.

 Replying to [comment:6 rhaas]:
 > Basically we need to be able to have something like this
 >
 > {{{
 > !TARGET   = $ARR
 > !TYPE     = git
 > !URL      = https://bitbucket.org/einsteintoolkit/aeithorns.git
 > !REPO_PATH= $2
 > !REPO_BRANCH = ET_2015_05
 > !CHECKOUT =
 > AEIThorns/PunctureTracker
 > AEIThorns/Trigger
 > }}}
 >
 > in a thorn list (ie. a single branch that contains the files from all
 thorns).

 Are you suggesting that we have another arrangement repository for
 AEIThorns (in addition to moving the thorns to other arrangements)?

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