On 13/09/11 at 19:39 -0700, Antonio Terceiro wrote: > Cédric Boutillier escreveu isso aí: > > > > Hi Antonio, > > > > Thank you very much for your comments. I am learning a lot. > > > > On Sun, Sep 11, 2011 at 10:38:55AM -0700, Antonio Terceiro wrote: > > > > > You did not import a new pristine-tar entry for the 0.10.0+real version. > > > > I believe I did. I have just checked out again ruby-pdf-reader > > repository. There are three commits on the pristine-tar branch. Two of > > them mention the 0.10.0 version. The second one is in fact the same as > > the 0.10.0+real version. That is why there is no difference between the > > third and the second commit (just the tag). The third one (96dfda5...) > > is the (real) pristine-tar entry for 0.10.0+real. > > > > I could recover a tarball with: > > pristine-tar checkout ruby-pdf-reader_0.10.0+real.orig.tar.gz > > > > The reason for this +real version is that the gem did not ship the test > > suite. I already imported it in the repo when I realized it. I got the > > corresponding tarball from github, but I had to change the version, > > because the tag was already made public. > > Yeah, you are right. The problem is that `mr update` is not updating all > branches, and I forgot to check origin/pristine-tar. My bad.
It is, since mr checkout is supposed to configure tracking (see git branch --track pristine-tar remotes/origin/pristine-tar in .mrconfig). The problem happens when - Cyril creates the pristine-tar branch locally, but forgets to git push --all - You "mr checkout". Configuring tracking fails, since there's no pristine-tar branch. - Cyril pushes the pristine-tar branch - You "mr update". Since tracking is not configured, you don't get the pristine-tar branch. Lucas -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [email protected] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [email protected] Archive: http://lists.debian.org/[email protected]

