From 62a8e16fc19657dfbb75a64c192df3b8da98197a Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Brad King Date: Wed, 12 Jan 2022 17:46:02 -0500 Subject: jsoncpp: Drop outdated CMake-specific README Since commit ee68d3eb8c (jsoncpp: Add script to update from upstream, 2017-08-28, v3.10.0-rc1~199^2~8) we use a script to maintain the jsoncpp vendor branch. Drop our readme that documented the old approach. --- Utilities/cmjsoncpp/README-CMake.txt | 66 ------------------------------------ 1 file changed, 66 deletions(-) delete mode 100644 Utilities/cmjsoncpp/README-CMake.txt diff --git a/Utilities/cmjsoncpp/README-CMake.txt b/Utilities/cmjsoncpp/README-CMake.txt deleted file mode 100644 index bf74094..0000000 --- a/Utilities/cmjsoncpp/README-CMake.txt +++ /dev/null @@ -1,66 +0,0 @@ -The Utilities/cmjsoncpp directory contains a reduced distribution -of the jsoncpp source tree with only the library source code and -CMake build system. It is not a submodule; the actual content is part -of our source tree and changes can be made and committed directly. - -We update from upstream using Git's "subtree" merge strategy. A -special branch contains commits of upstream jsoncpp snapshots and -nothing else. No Git ref points explicitly to the head of this -branch, but it is merged into our history. - -Update jsoncpp from upstream as follows. Create a local branch to -explicitly reference the upstream snapshot branch head: - - git branch jsoncpp-upstream 53f6ccb0 - -Use a temporary directory to checkout the branch: - - mkdir jsoncpp-tmp - cd jsoncpp-tmp - git init - git pull .. jsoncpp-upstream - rm -rf * - -Now place the (reduced) jsoncpp content in this directory. See -instructions shown by - - git log 53f6ccb0 - -for help extracting the content from the upstream svn repo. Then run -the following commands to commit the new version. Substitute the -appropriate date and version number: - - git add --all - - GIT_AUTHOR_NAME='JsonCpp Upstream' \ - GIT_AUTHOR_EMAIL='kwrobot@kitware.com' \ - GIT_AUTHOR_DATE='Thu Nov 20 08:45:58 2014 -0600' \ - git commit -m 'JsonCpp 1.0.0 (reduced)' && - git commit --amend - -Edit the commit message to describe the procedure used to obtain the -content. Then push the changes back up to the main local repository: - - git push .. HEAD:jsoncpp-upstream - cd .. - rm -rf jsoncpp-tmp - -Create a topic in the main repository on which to perform the update: - - git checkout -b update-jsoncpp master - -Merge the jsoncpp-upstream branch as a subtree: - - git merge -s recursive -X subtree=Utilities/cmjsoncpp \ - jsoncpp-upstream - -If there are conflicts, resolve them and commit. Build and test the -tree. Commit any additional changes needed to succeed. - -Finally, run - - git rev-parse --short=8 jsoncpp-upstream - -to get the commit from which the jsoncpp-upstream branch must be started -on the next update. Edit the "git branch jsoncpp-upstream" line above to -record it, and commit this file. -- cgit v0.12