will need to build it from source. You can use Git to clone TopGit
from the official site here and your all set:
- > git clone git://repo.or.cz/w/topgit.git
+ > git clone git://repo.or.cz/topgit.git
> make
> make install # Default installs to $(HOME)
controlled repo is very similar to cloning a normal Git repo, but you
need to remember to use 'tg remote' to populate all topic branches.
- > git clone http://eris.llnl.gov/git/zfs.git zfs
+ > git clone git://eris.llnl.gov/zfs.git
> cd zfs
> tg remote --populate origin
+Alternately, if you don't want to worry about using TopGit on your system
+you can simply clone the repo and then checkout the origin/top branch. At
+this point you can simply create a new branch to track your changes. You
+can then feed your patch back to the official repo maintainers to be merged
+in to the proper topic branches.
+
+ > git clone git://eris.llnl.gov/zfs.git
+ > cd zfs
+ > git checkout origin/top
+ > git checkout -b <new_branch_name>
+
Now that you have the Linux ZFS repo the first thing you will probably
want to do is have a look at all the topic branches. TopGit provides
a summary command which shows all the branches and a brief summary for