On Fri, Sep 17, 2010 at 5:33 PM, Michael Prokop <m...@debian.org> wrote: > * Christophe Monniez <dfence....@gmail.com> [Thu Sep 16, 2010 at 10:15:11AM > +0200]: > >> I used git-buildpackage to update afflib to the new 3.6.2 version >> (even if I know that squeeze is frozen). >> I 'm prett happy with the result but as always, I'm affraib to break >> something in the work made >> by others (for instance, the latest afflib work was made by Cristian Greco). > >> I did not push my work yet. I made a tar.gz backup of the afflib.git >> directory on alioth. > >> My questions are: >> - Do you think that I can push my work ? >> - Is there other extra safety precautions to do ? >> - Is there a best practice for that kind of co-working ? > > Just work on an extra branch and push that extra branch instead of > pushing the master branch itself. This should provide what you'd > like to get, nor? > > regards, > -mika- >
Well, git-buildpackage automatically worked on the master, upstream and pristine-tar branch. -- Christophe Monniez _______________________________________________ forensics-devel mailing list forensics-devel@lists.alioth.debian.org http://lists.alioth.debian.org/mailman/listinfo/forensics-devel