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bug#70456: Request for merging "core-updates" branch
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Christopher Baines |
Subject: |
bug#70456: Request for merging "core-updates" branch |
Date: |
Fri, 19 Apr 2024 18:00:22 +0100 |
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Christopher Baines <mail@cbaines.net> writes:
> I'm also really confused by what commits appear to be on the branch,
> take 12b15585a75062f3fba09d82861c6fae9a7743b2 which appears to be one
> core-updates, but it's a duplicate of
> e2a7c227dea5b361e2ebdbba24b923d1922a79d0 which was pushed to
> master. Same with this commit 28d14130953d868d4848540d9de8e1ae4a01a467,
> which is different to f29f80c194d0c534a92354b2bc19022a9b70ecf8 on
> master.
I've worked out at least when these two werid commits turned up on
core-updates.
12b15585a7 is mentioned here:
https://lists.gnu.org/archive/html/guix-commits/2023-09/msg00955.html
and 28d1413095 is mentioned here:
https://lists.gnu.org/archive/html/guix-commits/2024-03/msg00381.html
With the changes last month in March, I was going to suggest deleting
the branch and then re-creating from f205179ed2 and trying to re-apply
the changes that should be on core-updates, while avoiding any
"duplicate" commits. However, I'm not even sure where to being with the
~5000 commits pushed in September, at least one of them is a duplicate
of a commit on master, but I'm not sure how many of the other ~5000 are.
For comparison, I did a merge of master in to core-updates today, and
this is what it shows up like on guix-commits:
https://lists.gnu.org/archive/html/guix-commits/2024-04/msg01209.html
There are only two new revisions, the ed update I pushed, and the merge
commit, which is what a merge should look like as far as I'm aware.
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