Попков Александр wrote:
Aaron Bentley wrotes:
If you delete [EMAIL PROTECTED]/project-name--devel--0--base-0 and then re-create it, you are breaking the rules, and you can't expect Arch to work.

Just use a new version name. Like, for example, [EMAIL PROTECTED]/project-name--devel--1.


Or alternatively, instead of tagging again, just star-merge from main into [EMAIL PROTECTED]/project-name--devel--0.


I.e. just create empty project [EMAIL PROTECTED]/project-name--devel--0 and do star-merge from main? And this can be fine? I am very hope to this!

No. Keep the existing project, and star-merge into it.

Or, if you really want to, you can tag into [EMAIL PROTECTED]/project-name--devel--0 without deleting it first.

This operation (after onetime deleting) clause conflicts... each time...

Yes. You must not ever delete. As long as you don't delete, it will work.

Be warned that star-merge may not behave correctly if you do this (but that would be a bug in star-merge).

Hmmmm... What a bug? I am use tla--devo--1.2--patch-115 version, this version are affected?

I am not sure whether there is a bug, because no one ever does that, because they don't want to run the risk. But it does seem likely.


Aaron


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