WTF, I tried to use "git push -f" to savannah, but it wouldn't let me:
$ git push -f sv
Counting objects: 90, done.
Delta compression using up to 4 threads.
Compressing objects: 100% (70/70), done.
Writing objects: 100% (70/70), 30.27 KiB, done.
Total 70 (delta 50), reused 0 (del
On Fri, 06 Jan 2012 10:27:37 +0900, Miles Bader wrote:
> WTF, I tried to use "git push -f" to savannah, but it wouldn't let me:
You have to open a support ticket and wait.
2012/1/6 Kaz Kylheku :
>> WTF, I tried to use "git push -f" to savannah, but it wouldn't let me:
>
> You have to open a support ticket and wait.
Ok, I sent mail to savannah-hackers ... argh...
Thanks,
-miles
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Miles Bader wrote:
> [If somebody can do this for me locally on the savannah server, I've
> pushed the desired new master as a branch called "tmp" in the repo
> (srv/git/snogray.git).]
I can help. I haven't seen your message to savannah-hackers yet but
see this one.
I see what you are trying to
Bob Proulx writes:
>> [If somebody can do this for me locally on the savannah server, I've
>> pushed the desired new master as a branch called "tmp" in the repo
>> (srv/git/snogray.git).]
>
> I can help. I haven't seen your message to savannah-hackers yet but
> see this one.
>
> I see what you ar
Miles Bader wrote:
> Sorry, I can't check immediately, I've got to run off to work, but
> sounds like the right thing ... I'll confirm the state when I get home
> tonight...
Sounds good. If you would be so kind as to post a closing message
saying all clear (or not) when you get the chance to chec