Hi Shahnaz,
git repositories can have multiple branches, so there's no "single"
valid state at a given time (lest you specify a default branch, but even
then, it kind of leads to paradoxes) and the @{time} syntax is a bit
surprising; so:
where did you take that syntax from? I can't find a single i
You want to specify a certain commit (@123abc), I'm not sure the time
thing is even valid. However, it would help more if you could tell us
what's wrong, so we can fix it.
M
On 05/09/2016 08:45 PM, Shahnaz Shirazi wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I'm trying to check out the pybomb code that I've used on May 4th
Hi,
I'm trying to check out the pybomb code that I've used on May 4th,2016 from
git hub.
so currently can update to latest by below command :
sudo -H pip install --upgrade git+https://github.com/gnuradio/pybombs.git
but when trying to upgrade to sepcific time stamp it doesn't work.
sudo -H pip