Aaron Bentley wrotes: >Never ever do that. Revision names in Arch are supposed to be globally >unique, which is why they have email addresses in them. When you >import, commit or tag, you are permanently assigning a name to the state >of your project tree. If you delete >[EMAIL PROTECTED]/project-name--devel--0--base-0 and then re-create >it, you are breaking the rules, and you can't expect Arch to work. Even >if you could successfully tag, star-merge would probably misbehave.
>Just use a new version name. Like, for example, >[EMAIL PROTECTED]/project-name--devel--1. >Or alternatively, instead of tagging again, just star-merge from main >into [EMAIL PROTECTED]/project-name--devel--0. I.e. just create empty project [EMAIL PROTECTED]/project-name--devel--0 and do star-merge from main? And this can be fine? I am very hope to this! >Or, if you really want to, you can tag into >[EMAIL PROTECTED]/project-name--devel--0 without deleting it first. This operation (after onetime deleting) clause conflicts... each time... > Be warned that star-merge may not behave correctly if you do this (but >that would be a bug in star-merge). Hmmmm... What a bug? I am use tla--devo--1.2--patch-115 version, this version are affected? Tomorrow (now night in Russia...) I am try you advices, thanks! WBR, Alexander Popkov _______________________________________________ Gnu-arch-users mailing list [email protected] http://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/gnu-arch-users GNU arch home page: http://savannah.gnu.org/projects/gnu-arch/
