On 05/25/2017 05:29 PM, Greg Gloor wrote:
I have a question about updating my package using the git-svn approach. I am on 
Mac El Capitan. I am using the git svn from git version 2.10.1 as installed on 
the system (not home-brew, since this won't work for some reason) and have 
updated the  update_remotes.sh script to point to the this git version. with 
this git svn works fine

This script ran fine earlier, but I had to remove and re-clone the repository. 
Now when I run the shell script I get the error:

fatal: remote bioc already exists

I searched the archive and did not see anything like this for the current 
git-svn approach

Y'all are always so secretive about your packages...

Maybe you've already run the script? Probably you can edit the plain text file .git/config in your repository to remove the section that looks something like

[remote "bioc"]
        url = https://github.com/Bioconductor-mirror/BiocFileCache.git
        fetch = +refs/heads/*:refs/remotes/bioc/*

good luck!

Martin


Suggestions?

Thank you

Greg Gloor
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