Re: [VSS] Splitting tools into separate repository

>>  Is the c_native repo in a good state to be built? I haven't looked at
it for quite some time.

It should be ok.
BR
Ulf

On Fri, Feb 21, 2020, 01:26 Magnus Feuer <mfeuer1@jaguarlandrover.com>
wrote:

> Ok.
>
> I'll wait until stuff has been moved to minimize commit and branch
> confusion.
>
> @Ulf Bjorkengren <ulfbjorkengren@geotab.com> - Is the c_native repo in a
> good state to be built? I haven't looked at it for quite some time.
>
> Regards,
>
> /Magnus F.
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> *From:* Gunnar Andersson <gandersson@genivi.org>
> *Sent:* Thursday, February 20, 2020 16:18
> *To:* Magnus Feuer <mfeuer1@jaguarlandrover.com>; Daniel.DW.Wilms@bmw.de <
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> *Subject:* Re: [VSS] Splitting tools into separate repository
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> On Thu, 2020-02-20 at 23:41 +0000, Magnus Feuer wrote:
> > Gunnar,
> >
> > I am starting to work through the build system.
> >
> > Do you want me to create a branch inside your private vss-tools and
> > vehicle_signal_specification forks and submit PRs from my branches to
> > your master?
>
> Sure, if you need to get started, you can do this now on the fork.
> I will move the repo to the GENIVI account at the earliest tomorrow.
>
> - Gunnar
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> > From: Gunnar Andersson <gandersson@genivi.org>
> > Sent: Wednesday, February 19, 2020 03:56
> > To: Magnus Feuer <mfeuer1@jaguarlandrover.com>;
> > Daniel.DW.Wilms@bmw.de <Daniel.DW.Wilms@bmw.de>
> > Cc: public-automotive@w3.org <public-automotive@w3.org>
> > Subject: [VSS] Splitting tools into separate repository
> >
> > Magnus, Daniel, and all:
> >
> > As you requested on yesterday's W3C Automotive WG call I have done
> > the steps to splitting of tools from the signal repository in VSS.
> >
> > I show the example of a separate repository named vss-tools:
> > For now it is kept on a fork [1]
> >
> > As expected git-subtree seems to have stored the relevant history
> > from
> > the original repository (only those commits that pertain to changes
> > inside the tools directory) in the history of vss-tools repository.
> >
> > I added an empty commmit with some information to document
> > the point at which we did the split, for the future. [2]
> >
> > Finally, I replaced the original tools directory from the VSS
> > repo with a submodule reference to vss-tools. [3]
> >
> > NOTE that that commit renames tools/ to vss-tools/!
> > ! All users should give your viewpoint on that, how much it affects
> > things like build environments, etc.  I think keeping directory names
> > the same as the submodule is usually the best, but it involves a path
> > change here.  Thoughts?
> >
> > If everything looks good we can repeat the same operations
> > under the GENIVI account.  I would also propose you, Magnus, also
> > sign
> > off on commits [2] and [3].  I can add this when I do the final
> > cleanup
> > if you say OK.
> >
> > @ Daniel There was one small oddity and that is that it seems
> > tools had a submodule already, which I was not aware of, located at
> > tools/documentation/themes/learn.  This one did not carry over to the
> > new vss-tools repo (Please see [3] for details) but it feels somewhat
> > unrelated to our project.  If it is used only as documentation for
> > maintenance of the wiki, maybe keeping a link to the project would be
> > enough?
> >
> > Sincerely,
> > - Gunnar
> >
> > [1] https://github.com/gunnarx/vss-tools
> > [2]
> >
> https://github.com/gunnarx/vss-tools/commit/2993ed430f7f36af12496e3e6c3ba546153ba106
> > [3]
> >
> https://github.com/gunnarx/vehicle_signal_specification/commit/c1f486a7a733947ff658d0535d634e03008aa63b
> >
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