On 2 Jan., 20:10, Yakov <[email protected]> wrote:
> first, Mario pointed that there's a problem with my code according to tests
> [2], but I don't know how to build a test wiki under Windows. Can anyone
> help with this?

> Second, I've done a small change in my commit [3] (without tests, I don't
> know whether it's a fix, it's just more consistent), but as the previous
> request is not accepted or declined, I can't push a new one (from this
> branch). What do I do in such a situation?
just push it again to the same branch. It adds up. So if merged, it
will get the latest version.

I'll run a new test and create 2 gists. One with the vanilla version
and one with your patch (if possible).


> Can I withdraw it? Or is the new
> commit added to the first Pull Request (a comment titled "YakovL added a
> commit" is added to the discussion of the request)?
The easiest way to withdraw, is to close it. So it can be reopened
later. I don't know, what happens if you remove your branch after
closing a "not merged" pull request.
but ...
I wouldn't close it atm, just push your new version.

I don't know, how to build TW with win. I switched my main OS, since,
for me, win doesn't play nice with open source projects.

-m

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