
14 Oct
2009
14 Oct
'09
9:34 p.m.
Dear Poonam,
In message 1BD5CFC378ED0946B688E0C9BA2EF0952BD014@zin33exm24.fsl.freescale.net you wrote:
Still waiting for an answer on this.
Um.. so what? Ther eis no rule whn rc's have to be issued. We do this when they are reasy. That's all.
We are about to make a BSP release for P2020RDB platform, and hence waiting for the next u-boot rc baselined, so that the P2020RDB support can be pulled.
That makes zero sense to me. You should base your release on either the previous (v2009.08) or on the upcoming (v2009.11) release, Otherwise you can use _any_ commit you like. The "rc" tags are in no way better than other commits - actually they are almost certainly worse than any of the later, untagged commits.
Best regards,
Wolfgang Denk
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