The biggest problem I have is that before MariaDB, I have no prior experience using git. There is also no one here in Menlo Park who is a git expert.
Jacob Jacob B. Mathew Senior Software Engineer MariaDB Corporation +1 408 655 8999 (mobile) jacob.b.mathew (Skype) [email protected] On Tue, Mar 21, 2017 at 12:11 AM, Sergei Golubchik <[email protected]> wrote: > Hi, Jacob! > > On Mar 20, Jacob Mathew wrote: > > Hi Sergei, > > > > Both the changes for this bug and the changes for MDEV-10355 are in a > stage > > tree named bb-10.2-<bug number>. However, when I look at the automated > > testing on their respective branches, I see a few failures. As far as I > > can tell, none of the failures could have been caused by my changes To > > give meaning to these results, I need a baseline for comparison for each > > branch. The respective baselines would be from just before I cloned each > > branch. Since I don't have those, I don't have any baselines for > > comparison, and so the test results are meaningless. How would you > suggest > > I proceed? > > You'll need to squash your commits (both for this bug and the changes > for MDEV-10355) and rebase on top of 10.2 anyway. > > Why not do it now? When you push the rebased bugfix back into your > bb-10.2-<bug number> branch you'll have 10.2 as a baseline. > > Regards, > Sergei > Chief Architect MariaDB > and [email protected] >
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