Hi Fathi,
So as I’ve mentioned previously, it’s impossible to go back in history cleanly
on the Bioconductor git server. Like Herve explained we do this to maintain a
“clean” commit history and to keep the repositories within Bioconductor as
coherent as possible when we look at the logs.
I do
Hi Nitesh,
I made the changes locally:
nci-02048674-ML:rcellminerData elloumif$ git status
On branch RELEASE_3_11
Your branch and 'upstream/RELEASE_3_11' have diverged,
and have 1 and 21 different commits each, respectively.
(use "git pull" to merge the remote branch into yours)
Should I d
Hi Fathi,
You can try those steps. Let me know if it works.
Nitesh
On Aug 25, 2020, at 9:28 AM, Elloumi, Fathi (NIH/NCI) [C]
mailto:fathi.ello...@nih.gov>> wrote:
Dear Martin,
I have attached my commit log for my local branch RELEASE_3_11 for package
rcellminerData. To undo the changes and r
The more straight-forward approach is to simply add a commit to the
RELEASE_3_11 branch that undoes the changes you do not wish to publish, except
with a version bump (to version 2.10.3?)
Martin
On 8/24/20, 8:02 PM, "Bioc-devel on behalf of Elloumi, Fathi (NIH/NCI) [C] via
Bioc-devel" wrote: