That's what I thought. I'm happy to do that
To do this I just need to do
`Pkg.tag("PDMats")`
Then push that commit to my fork of METADATA and submit a PR, right?
On Tuesday, August 19, 2014 10:13:06 AM UTC-7, Spencer Lyon wrote:
>
> Is there a way to specify that a package depends on the current master
> branch of another package.
>
> My problem is the following:
>
> - I am developing a package that samples from the MultivariateNormal
> distribution in Distributions.jl.
> - This pacakge calls unwhiten! from PDMats.jl.
> - unwhiten! tries to access the uplo field of the Cholesky type in
> base/lingalg/cholesky.jl
> - The way this field is accessed was recently changed an PDMats.jl
> just updated the unwhiten! method 2 days ago (
>
> https://github.com/JuliaStats/PDMats.jl/commit/53cb7f5a182755e141bed5fb1c9c683d1283d304
> )
>
> I would like to make my package require the current master branch of
> PDMats.jl. I know I can do this manually via Pkg.checkout("PDMats"), but
> I don’t want to force users to do this.
>
> In the REQUIRE file can I specify that I need to “checkout” PDMats?
>
>