Follow-up Comment #4, sr #110378 (project administration):
Sorry, i guess i'm still not being clear. Here's the situation: GNU Superopt
was developed and maintained in the 1990s, long before savannah was set up.
It went unmaintained until a few years ago, when i volunteered to take over
maintenance duties. At that point, someone (cannot recall) sent me
superopt-2.5.tar.gz. Since then, i've created a local (on my machine) Git
repo and done work on it there. It was only recently (in the last few months)
that i felt it was time to roll up a release, and wanted to first get the
source onto savannah, etc. The Superopt project on savannah had been "set up"
(i suppose) by someone and so my request was/is to have its source repo set to
Git (via "git init" somewhere?) so that i can (finally) push my changes to it.
It currently has no source code.
Earlier, i enabled Git as suggested by ineiev and tried to push, but received
an error. That's why i requested help from you folks, to do whatever is
necessary so that the "git push savannah p" works ("p" is the branch i work
on, normally, not "master").
If there's something else i need to do, please let me know. Thanks for
looking into this.
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