Re: process to use when missed a patch addition

2010-10-05 Thread David Timms
On 05/10/10 07:27, Jon Ciesla wrote:
 In my experience, git add the patch, fedpkg commit -p, fedpkg build.  
 The tag is based on the git revision hash, so it's unique, no need to 
 bump the EVR.
Cool, thanks, will do.
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Re: process to use when missed a patch addition

2010-10-04 Thread Jon Ciesla
David Timms wrote:
 Hi, new to git, and while following the conversion guide [1], I missed
 the fact that I had added a new patch, but not added it to git.

 So the build failed. I have now: git add x.patch

 I'm not sure what is correct procedure to attempt rebuild with the
 included patch:
 1. fedpkg commit -p
 2. fedpkg commit  fedpkg push
 3. bump release in spec first, then one of the above.
 ?

 Does a new unique tag get created automatically, or do I need to mess
 with git tag $(fedpkg verrel)  git push --tags ?

 [1] http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Using_Fedora_GIT
   
In my experience, git add the patch, fedpkg commit -p, fedpkg build.  
The tag is based on the git revision hash, so it's unique, no need to 
bump the EVR.

-J

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