git pull && git reset --hard HEAD, or something to that effect will override all local changes.I've not managed to reproduce Felipe's work here because I got into a mess with git. I applied his original patch sent over email directly and now I can't pull because a couple of files are changed and I don't have the git-foo for 'ignore local changes, just go get upstream again' (short of deleting it and cloning again - which may be the right answer?)
- Re: [libredwg] [bug #28858... Felipe Sanches
- Re: [libredwg] [bug #... Rodrigo Rodrigues da Silva
- Re: [libredwg] [bug #28858... Wookey
- Re: [libredwg] [bug #... Rodrigo Rodrigues da Silva
- Re: [libredwg] [bug #... Felipe Sanches
- Re: [libredwg] [b... Wookey
- Re: [libredwg] [b... Felipe Sanches
- Re: [libredwg] [b... Wookey
- Re: [libredwg] [b... Wookey
- Re: [libredwg] [b... Rodrigo Rodrigues da Silva
- Re: [libredwg] [b... Felipe Sanches
- Re: [libredwg] [b... Wookey
- Re: [libredwg] [b... Felipe Sanches
- Re: [libredwg] [bug #28858... Felipe Sanches
- Re: [libredwg] [bug #... Wookey
- [libredwg] [bug #28858] Segfaults on DWG fi... Reini Urban
- [libredwg] [bug #28858] Segfaults on D... Reini Urban
- Re: [libredwg] [bug #28858] Segfaults on DW... Timo Lähde
- Re: [libredwg] [bug #28858] Segfaults ... Rodrigo Rodrigues da Silva
- Re: [libredwg] [bug #28858] Segfau... Felipe Sanches
