At any given time, there may be several active branches in Mesa's CVS repository. Generally, the CVS trunk contains the latest development (unstable) code while a CVS branch has the latest stable code.
Currently (Oct 2004), the trunk is the Mesa 6.3 development code while the mesa_6_2_branch branch has the stable Mesa 6.2.x code.
Mesa releases use an even/odd numbering scheme to represent stable/development releases. For example, Mesa 6.2 (0 is considered even) is a stable release while Mesa 6.3 is a development release.
To checkout a specific CVS branch pass -r
and
the branch tag after your CVS command.
For example cvs checkout -r mesa_6_2_branch Mesa
will
checkout the 6.2 branch and cvs update -r
mesa_6_2_branch
will convert your current CVS tree to the 6.2
branch.
Consult http://www.durak.org/cvswebsites/doc/cvs_5.php3#SEC54
for more on branching in CVS.
To see a list of all the CVS branches run cvs log README
(or any
other file) and look for the section labeled symbolic names
.
You'll see something like this:
symbolic names: mesa_4_0: 1.3 mesa_4_0_branch: 1.3.0.6 mesa_3_5: 1.3 mesa_3_4_2: 1.3 mesa_3_4_1: 1.3 mesa_3_4: 1.3 mesa_3_4_branch: 1.3.0.4 mesa_3_3: 1.3 mesa_3_2_1: 1.1.1.1 mesa_3_3_texture_env_combine2: 1.3.0.2 mesa_3_2: 1.1.1.1 mesa_3_2_beta_1: 1.1.1.1 mesa_3_1: 1.1.1.1 mesa_3_2_dev: 1.1.1.1.0.2 mesa_3_1_beta_3: 1.1.1.1 start: 1.1.1.1 mesa: 1.1.1
Most will be obsolete branches. Generally, the newer branches are at the top. Ask on the mesa3d-dev mailing list to learn which branches are active.