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[savannah-help-public] [sr #108961] Newly created project: temporarily e
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Assaf Gordon |
Subject: |
[savannah-help-public] [sr #108961] Newly created project: temporarily enable non-fast-forward commits |
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Mon, 01 Feb 2016 15:48:06 +0000 |
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Update of sr #108961 (project administration):
Status: None => In Progress
Assigned to: None => agn
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Follow-up Comment #1:
Hello Jerome,
Savannah generally forbids non-fast-forward commits, to prevent code removal (
see http://savannah.gnu.org/maintenance/RemovingProject/ and
http://savannah.gnu.org/maintenance/UsingGit/ under "Non-Fast-Forward commits"
section ) .
But since this is the first and only commit in the 'mpria' repository and it
was done very recently, we can assume this is one of the exceptions to the
rule, with the good-faith assumption that you'll soon post back the correct
files and no code is lost.
I have enabled non-fast-forward commits in this repository, will keep it for
about 24 hours.
Please remember that once you add more code and more commits to the
repository, it will not be possible to do non-fast-forward commits. Then,
either carefully test 'git push' with another remote repository, or simply fix
the mistakes with additional commits instead of local rebasing.
regards,
- assaf
P.S.
Savannah admins - a backup of the current 'git' repository is in
'vcs:/srv/git/mpria.git-BACKUP' .
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