On 14-11-2016 17:45, Sean Whitton wrote:
Hello Herbert,
On Mon, Nov 14, 2016 at 04:05:42PM -0200, Herbert Fortes wrote:
I can not edit .git/config that's the problem. I tried. I think
because I am using a guest account.
I doubt it is this. Who owns the repo? You could just ask them to do
it
Hello Herbert,
On Mon, Nov 14, 2016 at 04:05:42PM -0200, Herbert Fortes wrote:
> I can not edit .git/config that's the problem. I tried. I think
> because I am using a guest account.
I doubt it is this. Who owns the repo? You could just ask them to do
it.
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On 14-11-2016 11:26, Sean Whitton wrote:
> Hello Herbert,
>
> On Mon, Nov 14, 2016 at 10:32:28AM -0200, Herbert Fortes wrote:
>> I did a mess on gthumb repository and I tried to
>> fix it. What I want to do is a kind of roll back
>> because I jumped one Debian revision.
>
> You should never rew
On Mon, Nov 14, 2016 at 10:32:28AM -0200, Herbert Fortes wrote:
> I did a mess on gthumb repository and I tried to
> fix it. What I want to do is a kind of roll back
> because I jumped one Debian revision.
>
> Before start the fix process I did a backup. :)
> BACKUP_gthumb.git[0] and gthumb.git[
Hello Herbert,
On Mon, Nov 14, 2016 at 10:32:28AM -0200, Herbert Fortes wrote:
> I did a mess on gthumb repository and I tried to
> fix it. What I want to do is a kind of roll back
> because I jumped one Debian revision.
You should never rewrite published branch history. What if someone else
c
Hi,
I did a mess on gthumb repository and I tried to
fix it. What I want to do is a kind of roll back
because I jumped one Debian revision.
Right now the 'Tag' section is ok and if you
click on 'Branch' links everything seems ok too.
But the process to fix the mess was not 100%
correct as can
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