I just pushed the patch for flume-1382 after switching my upstream and using git-diff to check the contents of the changes were ok.

The source itself seems fine, however it seems to have messed up the change log a bit in the process with intermediate entries from local merges(basically where I had applied a patch locally before it was committed to the trunk... so the end reasult is the same). My sincere apologies for this, but I would prefer to avoid worsening this, and would appreciate if someone could undo the unnecessary commits added to the log. I'll be changing the way I handle my local branches to avoid such issues in the future.

On 08/02/2012 03:44 AM, Hari Shreedharan wrote:
SVN auto sync with git.apache.org/flume.git has been turned off, and 
git.apache.org/flume.git and github.com/apache/flume will now mirror the new 
git-wip-us repo. If you still prefer to use svn, svn can be used with github - 
but it is read-only. svn.a.o/repos/asf/flume will *no longer* be updated.

To use svn with github, please read:
https://github.com/blog/626-announcing-svn-support
https://github.com/blog/966-improved-subversion-client-support
(Please use github.com/apache/flume as the svn repo).


Thanks,
Hari




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