Oh hell, AUR declines history rewrites. I'm deeply sorry, folks ☹ I didn't think that this is irreversible (this is git, it's about history rewriting!). How can I fix what I've done? -- Regrads, Pasha
On Thu, 2019-08-29 at 22:09 -0400, Eli Schwartz via aur-general wrote: > On 8/29/19 5:35 AM, asm0dey via aur-general wrote: > > 2. Comments are absolutely random, but… I just think that when > > there > > are no important changes in repository, just version bumps then no > > comment can make sense. Of course I'm absolutely ready to rewrite > > history to make them just normal boring comments. > > So relay that relevant information. > > git commit -m 'upstream release' > > ( > https://www.archlinux.org/packages/community/any/aurpublish/ > will even > cleverly insert this exact commit message for you, if it detects a > pkgver bump.) > > Instead of using commit messages which relay the message "I consider > both myself and my packages to be a laughingstock, useful only for > providing demented humor by way of insulting my own intelligence". > > ... > > Do you even realize that site is *satire*? > > ... > > Your claim that there is "just version bumps" is factually incorrect: > > https://aur.archlinux.org/cgit/aur.git/commit/PKGBUILD?h=ipython-7&id=42c1ff5d25a9ddc034154b5651483076658b6ec5 > > > >
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