On Tue, Feb 2, 2021 at 4:56 PM Robie Basak wrote:
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> On Tue, Feb 02, 2021 at 10:48:07AM -0500, Scott Moser wrote:
> > I think this is great. I think it is a game-changer for ubuntu development.
> > Thank you.
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> Thanks!
I have discussed this with you before and also like it very much -
thanks f
Hello everyone!
I'm only sending this e-mail now as previously we were still resolving
some unexpected issues regarding the .2 point-release. After a rough
start, we now have a *hopefully* stable set of 20.04.2 release
candidate images built and published on the .2 milestone:
http://iso.qa.ubuntu
On Tue, Feb 02, 2021 at 10:48:07AM -0500, Scott Moser wrote:
> I think this is great. I think it is a game-changer for ubuntu development.
> Thank you.
Thanks!
> In your example above, the 'refs/heads/test' has to exist (and to have the
> referenced commit) in order for the importer to find it.
>
I think this is great. I think it is a game-changer for ubuntu development.
Thank you.
One thought inline.
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> 5) If the commits pass sanity checks (eg. the final commit matches the
> upload exactly), then it uses the commits provided instead of
> synthesizing its own.
>
> What goes into
Dear Ubuntu developers,
I have an experimental branch ready[0] that would allow any Ubuntu
uploader to provide git commits to the git-ubuntu importer, such that it
would use those commits instead of synthesizing its own. This way, the
git-ubuntu will always reflect "the truth" of Launchpad publica
(this is a copy of
https://discourse.ubuntu.com/t/phased-updates-in-apt-in-21-04/20345
for everyone's attention)
Starting with this development release, with APT 2.1.16 to be precise, APT now
implements phased updates. Previously, only update-manager implemented phased
updates, and this was only