On 04.06.2007 [17:42:40 +0100], Andy Whitcroft wrote:
> We have had a couple of instances where people have ended up with
> unversioned tarballs.  When compiled these blindly make an unversioned
> library which is impossible to track.  These are generally generated by
> people using git-tar-tree which generates a raw unversioned tree.
> 
> Following this email are two patches.  The first of which is aimed at
> catching the bad tarballs before people start using them, making a tree
> without a version an error and refusing to compile.  The second is a
> standard mktarball script which is designed for use in a git repo.  It
> allows you to build a tree from any commitish, generating a sensible
> reproducible version number from the nearest tag.

Both have been applied, thanks,
Nish

-- 
Nishanth Aravamudan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
IBM Linux Technology Center

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