Yes, if
git remote -v
lists something like
famat master$ git remote -v
upstream g...@git.bioconductor.org:packages/famat (fetch)
upstream g...@git.bioconductor.org:packages/famat (push)
then `git push upstream master` will push the changes on your current local
branch to the
Hello,
My package (famat) had an error while being tested in the nightly devel
build. I fixed the issue, but i have a naive question : do i just have to
push changes using "git push upstream master" like before? And will the
build be launched again after that?
Thank you for your answer
Emilie