Hello Piet,

You can keep your local change until it is merged in original source code.

If you want to update to last changes in original code, you can :

git stash

git pull

git stash apply


Regards

Le 14/06/2021 à 09:14, APM a écrit :
Dear List,


my question is not related to Qgis directly, but I would be glad, if you could help me.


On a Debian Bullseye I compiled Qgis and changed the file

....src/core/proj/qgscoordinatereferencesystem.cpp

manually, because the orginal file contains a bug, which is already reported.

I think, this bugs will be corrected in the orginal source files soon.

But I do not know when.


If I start 'git pull', git ask me to 'commit' or to 'stash' my changes.


Make it sense to keep my manual changes until the change is in the orginal source code?

Could this 'keep' cause other errors, because my local source files do not fit to the branch anymore?


Kind regards


Piet




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