On 10/11/2017 02:02 AM, Samuel Wieczorek wrote:
Hi all,
The new release of Bioconductor is coming soon and I would like to be
sure that I am doing the right things with Git.
I am a bit confused with the Git commands to use in order to update the
devel versions of my packages Prostar and DAPAR and DAPARdata (which is
an experimentData package).
Can you (re)explain to me the different steps are required and where to
push my updates (origin ? upstream ? RELEASE_3_5 ?) ?
To update your package for the next release, update the 'master' branch
of the 'upstream' remote.
To fix a bug in the current release, update the 'RELEASE_3_5' branch of
the 'upstream' remote.
'origin' and 'upstream' are just labels -- the above assumes that you've
associate 'upstream' with g...@git.bioconductor.org in your local
repository. 'origin' is typically a github repository, but a bare-bones
developer might not have a second remote. The workflow for new features
(i.e., changes only to 'devel') is
http://master.bioconductor.org/developers/how-to/git/push-to-github-bioc/
The workflow for bug fixes (i.e., changes to _both_ release and devel) is
http://master.bioconductor.org/developers/how-to/git/bug-fix-in-release-and-devel/
Martin
Thanks
Cheers
Sam
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