RoR People,
I looked at this URL:
http://dev.rubyonrails.org/
I see that I can do this:
git clone git://github.com/rails/rails.git
I tried it and it gave me RoR 2.1.
How do I git clone rails 1-2-stable ?
What is the URL?
–moi
RoR People,
I looked at this URL:
http://dev.rubyonrails.org/
I see that I can do this:
git clone git://github.com/rails/rails.git
I tried it and it gave me RoR 2.1.
How do I git clone rails 1-2-stable ?
What is the URL?
–moi
RoR People,
I tried this:
git clone git://github.com/rails/rails.git
cd rails
git branch -r (to see a list of releases)
I saw:
mac2:/pt/w/mmhq/git_of_RoR/rails maco$
mac2:/pt/w/mmhq/git_of_RoR/rails maco$
mac2:/pt/w/mmhq/git_of_RoR/rails maco$ git branch -r
origin/1-2-stable
origin/2-0-stable
origin/2-1-stable
origin/HEAD
origin/master
mac2:/pt/w/mmhq/git_of_RoR/rails maco$
I did:
mac2:/pt/w/mmhq/git_of_RoR/rails maco$
mac2:/pt/w/mmhq/git_of_RoR/rails maco$ git checkout
origin/1-2-stable
Note: moving to “origin/1-2-stable” which isn’t a local branch
If you want to create a new branch from this checkout, you may do so
(now or later) by using -b with the checkout command again. Example:
git checkout -b <new_branch_name>
HEAD is now at 5b3f756… Remove wasteful signal trap from
transactions. Backport from 2-0-stable.
mac2:/pt/w/mmhq/git_of_RoR/rails maco$
mac2:/pt/w/mmhq/git_of_RoR/rails maco$
mac2:/pt/w/mmhq/git_of_RoR/rails maco$
mac2:/pt/w/mmhq/git_of_RoR/rails maco$
mac2:/pt/w/mmhq/git_of_RoR/rails maco$ head railties/CHANGELOG
SVN
1.2.6 (November 24th, 2007)
Fix :cookie_only to correctly avoid session fixation attacks
(CVE-2007-6077)
Fix regression where the association would not construct new finder
SQL on save causing bogus queries for “WHERE owner_id = NULL” even after
owner was saved.
mac2:/pt/w/mmhq/git_of_RoR/rails maco$
mac2:/pt/w/mmhq/git_of_RoR/rails maco$
I now have a copy of 1-2-stable (1.2.6 actually) and I am happy!
–moi
Summary:
git clone git://github.com/rails/rails.git
cd rails
git branch -r (to see the branches)
git checkout origin/1-2-stable
head railties/CHANGELOG
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