On Wed, 2012-02-01 at 18:45 +0100, Kevin Kofler wrote:
> Kevin Fenzi wrote:
> > The only way is to revert the usrmove commit, then make your
> > change/build.
> 
> Actually, last I checked, it was possible to create a git branch off the 
> last commit before the stuff you don't want (i.e. the last commit before the 
> usrmove commit in this case) and then build from that branch. (It might need 
> some convincing for fedpkg, e.g. by giving some --dist flag, or you can just 
> use the koji command directly, which won't care about what branch the commit 
> ID you give it comes from and just use the build tag you give it.)

That's a point - you could kind of retroactively set up the 'usrmove
branch / master branch' setup I suggested before. That might be a decent
way to handle it.
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