Hi all, Since our package, "trena", was accepted, we've made some pretty extensive changes to the package on Github. Our version has so far jumped from 0.99.10 to 0.99.135. These changes are all contained on a forked version of the Bioconductor mirror, as specified (https://www.bioconductor.org/ developers/how-to/git-mirrors/). We haven't yet put these changes onto SVN.
My question is regarding how to get the Github repo and the SVN on the same page. I've followed the procedure outlined on the linked page and also tried the cherry picking procedure, but any `git svn` command (info/rebase/dcommit) run on the devel branch returns me the same message: Unable to determine upstream SVN information from HEAD history. I've also tried a `git svn log`, which returns: fatal: your current branch appears to be broken Any ideas what's going on here? I'm a self-admitted novice when it comes to SVN. Thanks Matt -- Matthew Richards Postdoctoral Fellow Institute for Systems Biology [[alternative HTML version deleted]] _______________________________________________ Bioc-devel@r-project.org mailing list https://stat.ethz.ch/mailman/listinfo/bioc-devel