Junio C Hamano writes: > My preference is 1.b, as the longer term plan (when everybody > has git 1.5.2 or newer) is to eject git-gui.git project from > git.git proper, and use the subproject feature to have > git-gui.git in git.git; it would be good if gitk.git can be > handled the same way, and the layout 1.b would make it the > easiest, as it matches how we treat git-gui.git project now. 1.b sounds fine to me too. > You also expressed in a separate message about "catching package > require msgcat to avoid breakage". I think msgcat package is > part of the standard Tcl distribution since 8.1; how old a > tcl/tk do you support? Gitk requires 8.4, so that sounds OK then. I didn't realize it had been part of the standard distribution for so long. > In any case, I would very much appreciate if any of these will > *NOT* happen before 1.5.3. git-gui 0.8.0 which is scheduled to > be in 1.5.3 will not have i18n. No problem. :) By the way, could you do a pull from gitk.git? There are some bug-fixes plus the change to show the index and working directory as separate fake commits, as requested by Linus. Paul. - To unsubscribe from this list: send the line "unsubscribe git" in the body of a message to majordomo@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx More majordomo info at http://vger.kernel.org/majordomo-info.html