On Tuesday 24 November 2009 10:35:06 pm Shai Gluskin wrote:
Wow; with drush, as Larry hinted, no need to use CVS versions anymore unless you've hacked the module. Goodbye cvs_deploy module and lots of CVS files getting committed to SVN.
But here is my question. Can anyone confirm that what I just described is not so with Drupal core. Though Drush can download a fresh non CVS install of Drupal, It isn't able to upgrade Drupal core. So it seems like it still makes sense to not use Drush for downloading Drupal core, but stick to CVS for ease of upgrade. Can anyone confirm that is correct?
Shai
I was using the "vendor drop" method Andrew describes until recently. I just hated having to maintain it. So instead I hacked up a drush command that CAN update core: http://drupal.org/node/434944#comment-1939448 No idea when that issue will work its way into Drush itself, but the code I posted works for me. I'm certain it's not the best approach, but it works for me. :-) -- Larry Garfield larry@garfieldtech.com