Another way, more technical way to say the same thing:
a slice is an empty Monticello package which has a number of other packages as its so called requirements - loading the main slice package will then load the required packages. so it is a way to group modified packages.
BTW, Monticello is a distributed version control system.
On 14 Aug 2014, at 23:40,
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> A slice is useful for packaging changes one does for fixing a bug. Slices can hold several packages at once.
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> One can create a slice from monticello.
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> Slices are then put into an inbox monticello repository.
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> And referred to in the fogbugz issue.
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> Check the issue procedure on the website.
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> Now, you can do your own slices for othe reasons.
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> HTH
> Phil
> Le 14 août 2014 22:53, "Ichiseki" <
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> I've been reading some post that mention Slices.
> What is a slice? and what's usefull for?
> thank you
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