On 12/12/20 3:32 PM, Guy Harris wrote:
> On Dec 12, 2020, at 3:26 PM, <jayrturne...@gmail.com> 
> <jayrturne...@gmail.com> wrote:
> 
>> I noticed in the Developer’s Guide that there was a shift to GitLab from Git.
> 
> To GitLab from our own Git repository (and Gerrit code review mechanism) - 
> it's still Git, as per the "Git" in "GitLab".
> 
>> I cloned from Git months back. Perhaps I’m getting a strange old version.
> 
> You're getting the state of the repository as of when the last commit to our 
> own repository was made, which was before the 3.4.0 release, so, yes, you're 
> getting an old version.
> 
>> I’ll download a fresh version from GitLab, apply my work, and retest.
> 
> That should help.

Is an accessible git repository at code.wireshark.org counterproductive at this 
point? I wonder how many people and CI systems are building from 69ab0b00af 
(the last Gerrit commit).
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