I recently discovered some unusual behaviour in a source package I was working
on.
I was using some scripts I put together myself to generate patch series for a
debian package.
dgit claimed I was creating a new symlink and that creation of a new symlink could not be
represented by 3.0
On 09/03/17 16:05, s...@vilain.net wrote:
git-lfs is your friend. And supported natively by GitHub.
Thanks but it seems like a highly undesirable soloution to me.
Firstly it seems to require mangling your git repo. That is going to make it at
best a PITA to use with things like dgit.
On Mar 9, 2017 09:08, "peter green" wrote:
On 09/03/17 16:05, s...@vilain.net wrote:
git-lfs is your friend. And supported natively by GitHub.
Thanks but it seems like a highly undesirable soloution to me.
Firstly it seems to require mangling your git repo. That is going
git-lfs is your friend. And supported natively by GitHub.
On March 9, 2017 7:42:20 AM PST, peter green wrote:
>I have recently started pushing source for packages where we carry
>modifications for in raspbian to github. The packages are imported into
>git using dgit.
>
I have recently started pushing source for packages where we carry
modifications for in raspbian to github. The packages are imported into git
using dgit.
However I have discovered that this is not possible for all packages. In
particular github rejects files over 100 megabytes and the